At Ferrero, we use palm oil to help us achieve the right consistency in our products, and since it is odourless and tasteless after the refining process, it does not interfere with the taste of our iconic recipes.
These companies produce palm oil free chocolate
Divine, Beyond Good, Chocolat Madagascar, Pacari, Moo Free, Booja-Booja, Seed and Bean, Montezuma, Tony's Chocolonely, Fairafric, Vego, Willies, Ombar, Mia.
The palm oil in Nutella® is carefully treated during processing, making it perfectly safe to ingest.
Since 2015, Lindt & Sprüngli has sourced 100% of our palm oil, palm kernel oil, and their fractions with RSPO certification and, for all our products produced in Europe, 100% under the “Segregated” traceability model.
Many chocolate companies use palm oil in the chocolate-making process to ensure smooth texture and appearance. Chocolate brands that use palm oil: Dairy Milk, Mars, Cadbury's Roses, Ferrero Rocher, Aero, Nutella, and Kinder claim to use sustainable palm oil. What is this?
Arnott's is one of only three companies in the world recognised for achieving the next step of using 100% segregated certified sustainable palm oil (which means that the CSPO is kept separate from uncertified palm oil all the way from the mill to the end user).
Using Our Global Scale Where We Can Have the Largest Impact
We are proud to have substantially achieved1 all of our 2020 responsible sourcing on each of our priority products – beef, soy for chicken feed, coffee, palm oil, fish and fiber. See our 2020‒2021 Purpose and Impact Summary to learn more about this milestone.
DOES TOBLERONE CONTAIN PALM OIL? No siree! We're proud to say that, besides being free of squares, our three-sided chocolate bars are also free of palm oil.
Palm oil is a key ingredient used in manufacturing Kit Kat bars.
However, Maltesers chocolates are not suitable for vegans and they do contain palm oil which some people choose to avoid due to its links to deforestation.
The health and well-being of consumers is an absolute priority for Ferrero. Is the vegetable oil in Nutella® hydrogenated? No. The vegetable oil contained in Nutella® is palm oil, which is naturally extracted from the palm fruit and gives our spread its creamy texture.
You can be assured that the palm oil we use in Cadbury products is certified as sustainable.
Does Cadbury Chocolate Contain Oil? Cadbury's confectionery is made with palm oil, which is one of the least expensive and most versatile vegetable oils. Mondelez, one of the world's largest palm oil buyers, now owns the Cadbury chocolate brand after it was sold by the Cadbury family in the 1950s.
M&M's – Milk Chocolate M&M's, Dark Chocolate M&M's, and Almond M&M's don't contain palm oil but Peanut M&M's do.
INGREDIENTS: Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate, Skim Milk, Lactose, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin), Peanuts, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Palm Oil, Skim Milk, Lactose, Salt, Egg Whites, Artificial Flavor.
What common products contain palm oil? Apart from the majority of soaps, cleaners and shampoos on the market containing palm oil, many people are shocked to learn that Arnott's Tim Tams also contain palm oil. In fact, palm oil is so widely used in consumer products that it is increasingly difficult to avoid.
Palm oil is widely used in the production of cheese substitutes such as mozzarella, cream cheese and kashar cheese (sliceable semi-hard cheese).
In many markets around the world, Doritos chips contain vegetable oils, and some clearly contain palm oil. Even the ones with only "vegetable oil" listed may in fact contain palm oil.
Colgate uses palm oil, palm kernel oil and palm oil derivatives in some of our soap products, toothpastes, antiperspirants, deodorants, and household cleaners.
What do Nutella, Hershey's Chocolate, Coca-Cola and Kellogg's cereal all have in common? All of these brands use palm oil as a key ingredient when making their products. Palm oil is the world's most demanded vegetable oil, making palm oil extraction an environmental crisis.
But with more than 40,000 outlets around the world, that's still more than 12,000 KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurants that fry with palm oil that could be from destroyed rainforests. Furthermore, Yum! Brands has no policy for palm oil used in the rest of its non-fried products, including KFC's biscuits and gravy.
Palm oil is in nearly everything – it's in close to 50% of the packaged products we find in supermarkets, everything from pizza, doughnuts and chocolate, to deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste and lipstick.
Chips: Lay's Classic Salted Chips
All PepsiCo brands (We're looking at Kurkure Masala Munch and Uncle Chipps Spicy Treat) also contain palm oil.