Is Graze Halal?
ℹ️ Varies by ProductMost Graze snack boxes and individual products contain no animal-derived additives. Some products contain honey (halal) or dairy. Gelatin may appear in select products. No halal certification. Check individual product labels.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Snack boxes, Nuts, Flapjacks +2 more
Halal Certification
No halal certification. Individual products vary — check labels.
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Is Graze Halal?
Graze produces a wide variety of snacks — nuts, flapjacks, protein bites, popcorn, and mixed snack boxes. The halal status depends on the specific product.
Generally Safe Categories
Nut mixes: Pure nut and seed mixes with no seasoning beyond salt and natural flavourings are generally halal-friendly.
Popcorn: Graze popcorn is typically made with sunflower oil and no animal additives.
Oat-based flapjacks: Made with oats, sugar, and plant oils. Check for honey (halal) or butter (halal) content.
Products to Check
Protein bites / high-protein snacks: Some contain whey protein (dairy — halal) but check for gelatin in binding agents.
Chocolate-coated snacks: Check for E471 and its source.
No Halal Certification
Graze has no halal certification across its range. The company produces a wide variety of products and formulations change. Always check the current label.
Reading Graze Labels
Graze clearly labels allergens on all products. For halal checking:
- Look for gelatin in the ingredients
- Check for E120 (carmine) in coloured coatings
- Verify E471 source where listed
Summary
| Category | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Plain nut mixes | Generally halal |
| Popcorn | Generally halal |
| Protein bites | Check for gelatin |
| Chocolate snacks | Check E471 |
| Overall | Varies — check individual product |
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