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Feedback gevenThe slightly larger, though farther out, of the town 's two DM drugstores (tourists please note that no medications — not even aspirin — are available here) sells a number of organic and vegan lines. The company 's own, AlVerde, comprises skin-, hair-, and body-care products (including aluminum-free deodorant) — all vegan — as well as cosmetics, which are mostly vegan (lipsticks, as of October 2017, were not; look for the V with leaves sprouting from its ends). Another brand, Skin Food, produces four organic, vegan sheet masks (see photo) along with creams and cleansers. Fans of the American Dr. Bronner 's will be pleased to see a small selection of its liquid soaps here (also pictured). The health-food section, though small, stocks grains, nuts, seeds, pastas, dried fruits, moo-free milks, and many kinds of muesli, as well as more unusual items, such as almond, sunflower-, and hemp-seed flours; vegan powdered gelatin; a dark chocolate, vegan version of Nutella; a strikingly vibrant pumpkin-seed butter; meatless sausages (non-refrigerated but vacuum-packed); vegan pesto, spreads, sauces, and soups in jars; and raw snacks, such as kale chips, power balls, and protein bars. DM does its own range of traditional German Christmas cookies and treats —cinnamon stars, tiny Linzer tarts, coconut macaroons, gingerbread made from spelt flour, spiced chocolate-covered almonds, et cetera — but these are only organic, not vegan. It also carries two chocolate-covered Christmas specialties from the German company Veganz: Lebkuchen (a kind of local gingerbread) and Kirschbomben (the former with the addition of a sour cherry filling). On another aisle is a selection of organic baby food, about half of which appears to be vegan (i.e., made entirely from fruit and/or vegetables, with no added sugars) but is not labeled as such. As a bonus, shoppers can sign onto free Wifi, without requiring a password.
The slightly larger, though further, the two DM drug houses of the city (tourists please note that no medications - not even aspirin - are available here) are sold a series of organic and vegan lines. the company, alverde, includes skin, skin, skin, and body care products (including aluminum-free deodorant) - all vegan - as well as cosmetics that are usually vegan (lipsticks, from October 2017, were not; look for w with leaves that sprinkle from its ends). another brand, skin food, produces four organic, vegan leaf masks (see photo) together with creams and cleanse. fans of American dr. bronner’s will be happy to see a small selection of their liquid soap (also pictured). the health food section, albeit small, harassed, nuts, seeds, pastas, dried fruits, moo-free milk and many species of müsli, as well as other unusual objects, such as mangle, sunflowers, and hemp seeds; vegan powder gelatine; a dark chocolate, vegan version of nutella; a strikingly vibrating pumpkin cream; sausage dm makes its own selection of traditional German Christmas cookies and tasty ones — tasty, tiny Linzer tars, coconut macaroons, advertising bread of spelt flour, spicy chocolate-covered mandeln, et cetera — but these are only organic, not vegan. it also carries two chokolade-covered Christmas specialties of the German company veganz: lebkuchen (a kind of local ingwerbread) and kirschbomben (the former with an addition of an acidic cherry filling). on another aisle is a selection of organic baby foods, of which the half vegan (i.e. completely out of obstinate and/or sweet, without sugar additive) seems to be, but not as such. as a bonus, buyers can sign up for free wlan without needing a password.