The short answers on vegan condoms:

 
Vegan?
Cruelty-free?
       
Glyde Condoms
Yes
Yes
Condomi Condoms
Yes
Yes
 
Hot Rod Condoms
No
Unconfirmed
Kiss Kondoms
No
Unconfirmed
Madonna Condoms
No
Unconfirmed
Trojan Condoms
Unconfirmed
No
       
Okeido Condoms
***
***
Profil Condoms
***
***
Mamba Condoms
***
***
Black Jack Condoms
***
***
Nam Nam Condoms
***
***
Birds N Bees Condoms
***
***

"Yes" means the company has confirmed it with us or other vegan groups
"No" means the company told us the bad news themselves
"Unconfirmed" means we have not yet received a written confirmation
"***" please read below for more information



Condomania > Contact for Hot Rod, Madonna, and KISS Kondoms

We were told by the marketing director that, "Hot Rod Condoms, KISS Kondoms and Madonna Condoms are not tested on animals, and they do not contain animal-derived ingredients, but they do use animal-derived ingredients (milk) in the manufacturing process."

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Condomi > Makers of Condomi Condoms

Condomi condoms are recognized as vegan and cruelty-free by the Vegan Society. However, due to red tape from the US Food and Drug Administration, Condomi can no longer be imported into the states.

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Church & Dwight > Maker of Trojan condoms

Church & Dwight is a notorious transnational which tests on animals, and there are boycotts against the company by a number of animal groups such as The Animal Defense League and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Trojan does claim that their condoms do not contain animal byproducts, however.

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Glyde Health > Makers of Glyde Condoms, dams, and gloves

Glyde and their latex manufacturer have sent in written statements that their products are not made with animal byproducts and are not tested on animals. You can buy Glyde vegan condoms at TheSensualVegan.com

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Kessel Sexual Heathcare > Makers of Okeido, Profil, Mamba, Nam Nam, Black Jack, and Birds N Bees condoms

Kessel claimed via email that their condoms are cruelty-free and made without animal byproducts, but refused to put it in writing by sending a confirmation letter. However, we leave the decision in your hands as to whether or not to consider this company up to your own standards.