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About Little Debbie donuts.


A reader asked us to investigate the rumor that Little Debbie's donuts are vegan and that the company is Seventh-day Adventist.

We strolled over to Rite Aid (a major drug store chain) and found a Little Debbie Glazed Cake Donut for $.50. Ingredients included: vegetable shortening, sugar, enriched bleached flour, water, dextrose dextrose: see glucose. , soy flour, cornstarch cornstarch, material made by pulverizing the ground, dried residue of corn grains after preparatory soaking and the removal of the embryo and the outer covering. It is used as laundry starch, in sizing paper, in making adhesives, and in cooking. , mono- and diglycerides, sodium stearoyl lactylate Sodium stearoyl lactate (and the similar calcium stearoyl lactate) is made by combining lactic acid and stearic acid, and then reacting the result with sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide to make the sodium or calcium salt. It is used as an emulsifier in processed foods. , soy lecithin lecithin

Any of a class of phospholipids (also called phosphatidyl cholines) important in cell structure and metabolism. They are composed of phosphate, choline, glycerol (as the ester), and two fatty acids. Various fatty acids pairs distinguish the various lecithins.
, salt, natural and artificial flavors, modified wheat starch, baking soda baking soda: see sodium bicarbonate. , sodium acid pyrophospate, monocalcium phosphate, sodium propionate, potassium sorbate, beta-carotene, fumaric acid fumaric acid (fymăr`ĭk) or trans-butenedioic acid, HO2CCH=CHCO2H, unsaturated dicarboxylic acid that melts at 287°C;. , and agar.

In response to our inquiry, Little Debbie's supplier reported that their single-serve Glazed Cake Donut does not contain any animal byproducts. The natural flavors and mono- and diglycerides are from non-animal sources. They use a milkless, eggless donut base and vegetable shortenings.

As it turns out, Little Debbie is distributed by McKee Foods Corporation, which is owned by a Seventh-day Adventist family. However, they gave no indication that this belief system is the reason that the donut does not contain animal products.

One Little Debbie Donut weighs 3.5 ounces (99 grams) and has 450 calories, 26 grams of fat, and 6 grams of saturated fat. As a comparison, Nutrilicious, which promotes itself as a natural bakery with many vegan products, sells a Cake Donut that weighs 2.75 ounces (78 grams) and provides 310 calories, 16 grams of fat, and 1 gram of saturated fat. (Adjusting for weight, 3.5 ounces of the Nutrilicious Cake Donuts would yield approximately 395 calories, approximately 20 grams of fat, and just over 1 gram of saturated fat.)
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Publication:Vegetarian Journal
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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