Vegan & Cruelty Free

Liz Lovely is Certified Vegan

Joe and Colleen, publishers of VegNews Magazine with Liz and Dan.

From the left, Joe & Colleen, publishers of leading vegan magazine VegNews,
with Liz Lovely company founders Liz and Dan at the bakery in Vermont.

Orangutans vs. Palm Oil — Liz Lovely is committed to sustainable palm oil that preserves the environment and organutan habitats in developing nations.

What Does "Vegan" Mean?

Simply put, vegan means made without animal products. In terms of cookies, this means no milk, no butter, and no eggs.

Why Are Vegan Cookies Important?

Factory farms, even "free range" dairy and egg farms, subject animals to cruel and inhumane conditions. Plus, animal agriculture is not an efficient or environmentally friendly way to produce food. Farm animals require land, water and other resources that could be used to grow many more tons of vegetables for human consumption. What's more, excessive consumption of animal fats and proteins has been linked to heart disease, cancer, obesity, and other diseases.

Baking A Difference™

We understand that you, and the world at large, won't change it's eating habits overnight. But you can still make a difference! Every time you purchase Liz Lovely Cookies you're saving animals, helping the planet, and improving your own health. Pure indulgence with a social conscience.

Liz Lovely is Certified Vegan

Liz Lovely products are Certified Vegan by Vegan Action. There are no animal products including milk, butter, eggs, or gelatin in our products. The organic sugar in our cookies is not processed with animal-derived charcoal. We even provide a nutritious vegan lunch and vegan snacks everyday to our crew.


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