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According to wikipedia: 
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Blue Smarties were re-introduced in the UK in February 2008, using a natural blue dye derived from the cyanobacteria spirulina.[4] 
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Violet Smarties are dyed with cochineal, a derivative of the Cochineal insect which is listed in the ingredients as carminic acid. Its presence means that Smarties are neither kosher nor vegetarian.[5] [6] &lt;/blockquote&gt; 
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So there you have it. Smarties are made from insects and bacteria. 
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