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20+ Accidentally Vegan Foods You'd Never Guess

Published 2 months ago3 minute read

Sometimes, the most surprising things turn out to be vegan! Accidentally vegan foods are products made without animal ingredients, even though they aren’t labeled as vegan. These hidden gems can make snacking, cooking, and shopping easier and more fun. From snacks to pantry staples, you might already have some of these goodies at home.

Knowing about them saves time and offers delicious options without extra effort. We’re here to highlight some amazing accidentally vegan foods. You’ll find tasty snacks, sweet treats, and even baking essentials that fit perfectly into a plant-based lifestyle. It’s all about making life simpler and showing how easy it is to enjoy everyday favorites.

Let’s explore this list and see how many you’ve already tried—or add to your shopping list for next time! 

Here is a short list of the classic American “junk foods” that line the shelves of many mainstream supermarkets and just so happen to be vegan. Watch the video or scroll through the list to find your faves!

A red and beige box of Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie Mix.

These crispy, caramel-flavored cookies are made without dairy or eggs. They’re perfect with coffee or as a sweet snack anytime.

Two red and white packages of Lotus Biscoff Cookies.
A red and blue box of vegan-friendly Cracker Jack snacks.
An orange, blue and red bag of Fritos Original Corn Chips.
A brown and red bottle of vegan-friendly Hershey's Chocolate Syrup.
A foil pie plate of Keebler Ready Crust in Graham Cracker.
A red, family-sized package of Nutter Butter Cookies.

These classic sandwich cookies are free of animal ingredients. Enjoy them with a glass of dairy-free milk (like this homemade cashew milk!) for the perfect treat!

A blue, party-sized package of Oreos cookies.
A yellow box of Betty Crocker's Original Bisquick Pancake Mix.
A cylinder of vegan-friendly Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls.
A blue and white can of Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Vanilla Frosting that is accidentally vegan.
Accidentally vegan food Pillsbury Moist Supreme Devil's Food Cake Mix.
A blue box of accidentally vegan unfrosted pop tarts in strawberry.

The iconic stackable chips are completely plant-based. Grab a can for your next snack attack!

A red cylindrical canister of Pringles Original chips.

Buttery and delicious, these crackers are surprisingly vegan. They make a great snack on their own or with your favorite dips.

A red box of accidentally vegan Nabisco Ritz crackers.
A blue and white bag of accidentally vegan Ruffles Original potato chips.

This creamy dip is made with chickpeas and tahini, no dairy needed. Pair it with veggies or pita chips for a satisfying bite.

A red plastic container of Sabra hummus.
A purple and blue pouch of Smucker's Uncrustables peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

These tangy, chewy candies don’t use gelatin, so they’re vegan-friendly. They’re perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.

A box of Sour Patch Kids candy.

These gummy candies are gelatin-free and totally vegan. Their fruity flavor is a fan favorite for a reason.

A yellow, red and blue decorative pouch of Swedish Fish—an accidentally vegan candy.
A bag of vegan-friendly Thomas' Plain bagels.

So—even if you don’t live down the street from a Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods Market, you can likely get your paws on some of these. We found all those listed above at Walmart, Amazon, or even at our local grocery store. Keep in mind these foods are by no means healthy, but if these are foods you’re used to eating anyway, at least you can be comforted knowing that they’re vegan. 

Some of the best places for accidentally vegan foods are those with strong traditions using whole plant foods, simple ingredient lists, or a focus on whole foods. These cities offer a mix of everyday foods and international flavors that happen to be vegan, making eating plant-based easy and delicious!

Accidentally vegan foods are products that don’t contain animal-derived ingredients, even though they weren’t specifically made or marketed as vegan. These foods may include snacks, baking mixes, candies, or pantry staples that just happen to be free of meat, dairy, eggs, or other animal products (such as honey).

Simply use the following vegan ingredients instead: vegan butter (look for Earth Balance), non-dairy milk (try soymilk), and any egg replacer you’d like!

Not always! Some are healthy, like nuts and whole grains, while others, like cookies and chips, are more processed. It’s best to check labels and enjoy treats in moderation. For a healthy diet, focus on whole plant foods like veggies and beans!

Queue up one of these life-changing documentaries to watch as you enjoy these treats. Every film on the list is a must-see, truly.

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