Casein free and Vegan Condoms
There is need there is market, as a condom company, we should work for the market. Why are vegan condoms so necessary? It turns out that many condom companies process their latex condoms using casein. Casein is a protein derived from milk. Vegan condoms cost about the same as other condoms, but cost varies from brand to brand. Glyde condoms, which are currently registered as vegan with The Vegan Society, are easy to find online but hard to locate in your local drug store. RSFU condoms, which are certified as vegan by The Vegan Action Foundation, may be similarly difficult to locate offline. Other condoms, such as the Durex Avanti Ultima condom and several Pasante brands are currently formulated as vegan condoms, but they are not registered as vegan products. They are, however, probably easier to find in your local drug store. Use During Vaginal Intercourse: There is no reason not to use vegan latex condoms for any activity you would normally use a latex condom for, including vaginal sex. Use During Anal Sex: Vegan condoms should be fine for use during anal sex. Just make certain to find some good vegan lube to go with them. Just make sure that it’s safe. You want to avoid vegan oil based lubes just as much as non-vegan oil based lubes. Use During Oral Sex: They may engender a debate over whether oral sex is a vegan activity. However, there is no reason not to use vegan condoms for oral sex. In fact, it might make the act more vegan if you consider bodily fluids to be an animal product, no matter vegan or not, we encourage all consumers use condoms for every intimate act, which will protect you always.