Do Black Forest Gummy Bears have artificial colors?
Black Forest Gummy Bears are made with fruit juice* and colors from real sources. They’re also fat free and come in a variety of great fruity flavors.
Do Black Forest Gummy Bears have added sugar?
Yes. All of our organic gummies and fruit flavored snacks are happily Certified Gluten Free. What kind of sweeteners do you use? Our organic gummies and fruit flavored snacks are sweetened with the help of organic cane sugar and organic tapioca syrup.
What are Black Forest Gummy Bears?
Black Forest Organic Gummy Bears are made with thoughtful ingredients like organic cane sugar, organic lemon juice concentrate and carrot juice for color. Even better: these lovable little Gummy Bears feature a taste you will love!
Why is it called the Black Forest?
Legend has it they were inspired by Germany’s Black Forest (Schwarzwald)—the spectacular mountain range in Baden-Württemberg. The Black Forest gets its name from the oppressive canopy of evergreens looming above the forest floor.
What is special about the Black Forest?
The Black Forest is a mountainous terrain at about 200 – 1,500 meters above sea level, the highest point being the Feldberg (the field mountain) at 1,493 m. The region is famous for its cuckoo clocks, watchmaking, skiing and tourism.
What animals live in the Black Forest?
The Black Forest area in Germany is home to a wide variety of animals species and wildlife including deer, foxes rabbits, badgers, squirrels, owls, elk, and buzzards among others.
Are there wolves in Black Forest?
No wolves. Except in zoos, that is. A few lynx have been set free recently but they are extremely shy and you won’t see them. The Black Forest is not exactly an area which is famous for adventure travel.
Do foxes live in the Black Forest?
Which animals mourn their dead?
Because mourning is not limited to big-brained cetaceans (whales and dolphins) or primates – scientists have documented some form of “death response” in seals, manatees, dingoes, horses, dogs, housecats, and more.
Can you stop someone feeding foxes?
Wildlife Aid has always maintained that foxes are wild animals; they should not be tamed or domesticated and we certainly should not be feeding them. If you are feeding foxes, please consider reducing the amount you give them over a period of a few weeks, until you can stop completely.