| That is a very interesting question and I really don't ever remember
hearing it being discussed.
Based on the little knowledge that I have, I would tend to believe
that it should be ok.
Firstly, I would assume that any bone matter being used would have
been dried out completely. This the Shulchan Aruch explicitly says
is ok.
Secondly, depending on the amount of bone matter relative to other
component materials might be less than 1/60 of the total thus it
is considered negligent.
Thirdly, the manufacturing process which I assume mixes the bone
matter with all sorts of chemicals will render the concoction inedible
and this too would then be ok.
Fourthly, the baking process might be considered as having either
changed the entire entity into a new entity or as having destroyed
the former entity.
These are the considerations that have come off the top of my head.
These are in NO way meant to be a Psak. I would be very interested
in hearing if there has been a reputable (Rav Moshe Ztz'l or Rav Henkin
Ztz'l etc.) Psak given.
Cb.
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