Is Jet-Puffed Marshmallows Vegan?

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows packaging

Not Vegan

Not certified

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows contain gelatin, an animal-derived protein made from the boiled bones, skin, and connective tissue of pigs or cattle. Kraft Heinz has confirmed to customers that the gelatin used is pork-based. This single ingredient puts the standard product firmly outside vegan and vegetarian diets, regardless of flavor or size variety.

The catch: Every standard Jet-Puffed variety lists gelatin, and Kraft Heinz customer service has confirmed it is pork-derived, making the product unsuitable for vegans and most vegetarians.

Category

Candy

Verdict

Not Vegan

Brand

Kraft Heinz

The full ingredient list as of 2025-2026 reads: corn syrup, sugar, dextrose, modified cornstarch, water, gelatin (less than 2%), tetrasodium pyrophosphate, natural and artificial flavor, Blue 1. Gelatin is the only animal-derived ingredient, but it is present in every standard Jet-Puffed product including the original, minis, strawberry, and seasonal varieties.

Kraft Heinz does not specify the gelatin source on the label, but has stated in customer service responses that it is pork-based. There is no plant-based version of Jet-Puffed as of mid-2026.

Blue 1 is a synthetic dye with no animal origin. The natural and artificial flavors do not appear to include dairy, eggs, or meat, though Kraft does not explicitly certify them as vegan.

The product carries no kosher or halal certification on the standard bag, consistent with undisclosed pork gelatin use.

What makes it non-vegan

  • Gelatin (pork-derived)

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Frequently asked

Is Jet-Puffed Marshmallows Vegan?

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows contain gelatin, an animal-derived protein made from the boiled bones, skin, and connective tissue of pigs or cattle. Kraft Heinz has confirmed to customers that the gelatin used is pork-based. This single ingredient puts the standard product firmly outside vegan and vegetarian diets, regardless of flavor or size variety.

What is the catch with Jet-Puffed Marshmallows?

Every standard Jet-Puffed variety lists gelatin, and Kraft Heinz customer service has confirmed it is pork-derived, making the product unsuitable for vegans and most vegetarians.

What can I use instead of Jet-Puffed Marshmallows?

Vegan options include Dandies Marshmallows (carrageenan-based, widely available at Whole Foods and Target), Trader Joe's Vegan Marshmallows (tapioca starch-based, sold in regular and mini sizes), Yummallo Vegan Marshmallows (gluten-free, fat-free, found at Walmart and online), Freedom Mallows (soy-free and vegan, good option for multiple allergen restrictions).

Is Jet-Puffed Marshmallows certified vegan?

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows does not carry a third-party vegan certification, so the verdict here is based on its current ingredient list and manufacturer information.

Sources

Last verified June 20, 2026. See how we verify. Always confirm on the current product label, since recipes change. Product photo via Open Food Facts.

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