Popular chocolate bars are mostly halal, especially those with ingredients limited to cocoa mass, cocoa solids, and cocoa butter. Some additives, however, can make them haram or unlawful. These include alcoholic fillings and artificial coloring.
Whittaker's have halal suitable chocolate. Most of their products are halal, however, the only one which isn't halal is 'Rum and Raisin' (understandably). Whittaker's Chocolate contains no palm oil and the vanilla flavours used are not extracted with alcohol based solutions.
So yes, while Cadbury is halal, it is not halal-certified, i.e, it is suitable for the consumption of Muslims but is not just relegated to them.
Ferrero Rocher is halal and permissible to consume when produced in Canada, US, Germany & Italy.
Are Lindt & Sprüngli products halal? To date, none of our production sites are halal certified and, therefore, we do not use any halal labels on our packaging.
Suitable for vegetarians. Certified Kosher and Halal. Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight. Consumer Hotline: Australia 1800 627 231 / NZ 0800 441 512 for more information visit www.ferrerorocher.com/au.
IS TOBLERONE HALAL? Yes, indeed! Our factory in Bern, Switzerland is the only Toblerone production facility in the world and it is Halal-certified. In fact, due to the inherent nature of Toblerone chocolate, its production process essentially meets the Halal criteria anyway.
The answer is no, Kitkat is not halal certified.
However, this does not mean that it is automatically haram. As we mentioned before, the key ingredient to look out for is alcohol. KitKat contains less than 1% of ethyl alcohol, which is not drinkable or fermented.
According to Maltesers Teasers ingredients, it will be considered halal they are made from a mixture of sugar, skimmed milk powder, cocoa mass and melt extract.
Is KitKat halal certified? Our plain milk chocolate KitKat range made in Australia is halal certified. This includes the 2 finger (17g), 4 finger (45g), ChunKy (50g), King Size (65g), and 170g block made in Australia, as well as share bags and bulk packs.
SNICKERS is a MARS product - and is Halal Certified in Australia by Mohamad ElMouelhy's HCAA Halal Authority - So BOYCOTT! One of our Members [JB] sent in this image and said... See more MARS Halal Certified products on Halal Square here...
ALDI branded products are not Halal Certified. Halal certification is a voluntary certification that is undertaken by a food manufacturer.
While Lindt sells halal food, many of its customers ask if it is certified. It's a good thing Lindt's non-liquor range is halal certified. However, Lindt desserts, pralines, and certain truffle balls must be inspected by a third party because they may contain liquor, which is not halal.
"M&M's are not suitable for a Halal diet. We use additives that come from animal products," the chocolate manufacturer wrote in a tweet.
"M&M's are not suitable for a halal diet. We use additives that come from animal products when we're making M&M's and traces of these can be found in sweets.
None of the SMARTIES® products are suitable for a vegan diet. Are SMARTIES® halal? None of the SMARTIES® products are halal certified.
There is nothing wrong in having soft drinks such as Coca Cola as long as they do not contain alcohol.
Toblerone's factory received halal certification in April.
None of our Doritos® are Halal certified products. To better understand the ingredients and nutritionals of Doritos®, please reference the ingredients on the back of our Doritos® bags. We recommend visiting PepsiCo Product facts to check out ingredient labels if you do not have the product in front of you.
Is Nutella® Halal certified? Nutella® sold by Australian Food Service is sourced from Ferrero® factories in Alba, Italy and from Lithgow, Australia and is Halal certified. Please refer to the National Independent Halaal Trust website www.halaal.org.za for more information.
Hi there, halal certification does not affect the recipe of our Chocolate. Many of Cadbury's products already meet Halal standards. Our certification is merely a way of letting this group know that some of our chocolate adheres to the standard their faith permits.
kinder surprises and ferreros are NOT halal certified but the Raffaellos are . This is a list of halal certified chocolates to avoid!