Is Fanta Halal?
✅ HalalFanta (Coca-Cola) is a carbonated fruit drink containing water, sugar, citric acid, natural flavourings, and synthetic colourings. No animal derivatives, no gelatine, no animal fat emulsifiers. The product is widely accepted as halal across Muslim communities globally. No UK halal certification is held, but ingredients are permissible.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Carbonated fruit drinks, Fanta Zero (sugar-free), Fanta Editions (limited flavours)
Halal Certification
No halal certification. No animal derivatives in standard formulations.
Is Fanta Halal?
Fanta is a brand of fruit-flavoured carbonated soft drinks produced by The Coca-Cola Company. Available in dozens of flavours — Orange, Grape, Strawberry, Lemon, Fruit Twist, and many limited editions — Fanta is sold in over 180 countries. For halal consumers, Fanta is one of the most straightforward assessments: the product contains no animal derivatives.
Standard Fanta Orange contains: carbonated water, sugar, citric acid (E330), fruit from concentrate (orange juice), sweeteners (if zero sugar variant), natural flavourings, preservative E211 (sodium benzoate), and colouring E160a (carotenes/beta-carotene) or E110 (sunset yellow). None of these are animal-derived.
E-Code Review
E330 (citric acid) — produced by fermentation of plant sugars. Halal.
E211 (sodium benzoate) — synthetic preservative. Halal.
E160a (beta-carotene) — plant-derived orange colouring (from carrots or synthetic). Halal.
E110 (sunset yellow) — synthetic azo dye. Halal (synthetic, no animal source).
E150d (caramel colour) — some Fanta variants use caramel colouring. E150d (ammonia-sulfite process) is accepted as halal.
Fanta does not contain E120 (carmine), E441 (gelatine), E471, or any other animal-derived ingredient in the standard range.
Fanta Zero and Diet Variants
Fanta Zero variants use acesulfame K and aspartame as sweeteners — both synthetic and halal. The rest of the formula is unchanged. These variants are also halal by ingredients.
Fanta Limited Editions
Occasionally Coca-Cola releases limited-edition Fanta flavours. While the standard formula is halal, it is worth checking limited edition ingredients for any novel colourings or flavourings, particularly any red/pink variants that could theoretically include E120.
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | None (UK) |
| Animal derivatives | None |
| Key E-codes | E330, E211, E160a — all halal |
| Verdict | Halal by ingredients — widely accepted as permissible |
Individual Fanta Products
All products →| Product | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Fanta Orange | ✅ Halal |
| Fanta Fruit Twist | ✅ Halal |
Key E-Codes in Fanta Products
Acidity regulator, preservative and flavoring - universally sour taste
Preservative - sodium salt of benzoic acid
Brown food coloring
Orange/yellow food coloring and vitamin A precursor
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