Yes, marshmallows are bad for horses. Generally, anything very sugary can be bad for a horse's teeth. As far a treats go, you'd better stick to apples and carrots.
the answer is pretty obvious.... nope
Nothing happens they just get hard. And taste bad. I think.
Humans. Dogs like them too, but they aren't particularity good for them.
Gelatin is by definition made from animals, so it can't be vegan. However, Sweet & Sara marshmallows are made without gelatin, so they're vegan.
Animals are not bad.
Most marshmallows are made with gelatin. Gelatin is made primarily from the bones and hides of animals. Some marshmallows are made with non-animal gelatin substitutes like agar. These are usually called vegetarian marshmallows, but can have a texture that is unappealing to many.
Marshmallows do not typically contain pig fat, but they can sometimes contain gelatin which is derived from animals including pigs. It's best to check the ingredients label or choose marshmallows that are labeled as vegan or made without gelatin if you want to avoid pig-derived ingredients.
you can eat marshmallows but not too many of them if you do you'll get a very bad stomach ache i know from experience.
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.
to roast marshmallows, you need to put marshmallows on a stick and hold it over the fireplace (make sure that the fireplace is lit).
Marshmallows were invented in 1948 by Alex Doumak.