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Rowntree's is changing its Fruit Pastilles recipe so that more people can eat them

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They say change is a good thing and Rowntree's will certainly be saying that about its latest announcement.And it's good news for those with a sweet tooth.That's because Rowntree's, which is owned by Nestlé, is changing its Fruit Pastilles recipe so that more people can eat them.The 139-year-old recipe will soon be tweaked so that the iconic sweets can be enjoyed by vegetarians and vegans.Technicians trialled over 30 recipes to remove the gelatine while ensuring the sweets retained the flavours we know and love.The company has said the move was a popular request but warned the change will make the sweets "slightly softer" than the chewy ones we are used to.Meg Miller, brand manager for Rowntree's said: "We've had many requests from.

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