Is Grenade Halal?
⚠️ MushboohGrenade Carb Killa and other protein products are Mushbooh — no halal certification, with E471 and E481 present in the formula without animal source disclosure.
Country
UK
Product Types
Protein bars, Protein powder, Carb Killa +1 more
Halal Certification
No halal certification. UK protein bar brand. Carb Killa contains E471 and E481.
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Is Grenade Carb Killa Halal?
Grenade is one of the most popular protein bar brands in the UK. The Carb Killa bar is a fixture in gyms, Holland & Barrett, and every sports nutrition aisle from Tesco to Boots. For Muslim gym-goers in the UK — one of the largest Muslim fitness demographics in Europe — the question of whether Grenade is halal comes up constantly. The answer: Grenade is Mushbooh. No halal certification, and the Carb Killa formula contains both E471 and E481 without disclosing whether the source is plant or animal-derived.
Grenade was acquired by Mars in 2021. The Carb Killa bar remains a distinct product line but now operates under a large multinational supply chain. No halal certification was introduced following the acquisition.
Key E-Codes in Grenade Products
| E-code | Name | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| E471 | Mono and Diglycerides | Mushbooh | In Carb Killa bar coating and caramel layer; source not disclosed |
| E481 | Sodium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate | Mushbooh | In Carb Killa bar; lactic acid and stearic acid — can be plant or animal-derived |
| E322 | Soya Lecithin | Halal | Plant-derived in Grenade chocolate coatings |
The E481 Problem
E481 (sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate) is used in the Carb Killa bar to improve the texture of the caramel and chocolate layers. It’s commonly derived from lactic acid (which can be plant or animal-derived) and stearic acid (which can be from plant fats like palm, or from animal tallow).
In UK food manufacturing, E481 is often from dairy-derived lactic acid and plant-derived stearic acid — but “often” is not “always”, and without halal certification, the source cannot be confirmed. This is exactly the kind of ambiguous additive that makes the Mushbooh classification necessary.
Product Breakdown
Carb Killa Bar (Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Dark Chocolate Raspberry, etc.): Whey protein blend (concentrate and isolate), milk chocolate coating, caramel layer, wafer layer. E471 in coating, E481 in caramel/bar matrix, E322 (soya lecithin) in chocolate. No gelatine. No halal cert. Mushbooh.
Grenade Protein Powder (Reload): Whey protein concentrate and isolate, flavouring, soya lecithin (E322). Simpler formula than the bar range. E471 not listed in standard variants but facility certification absent. Mushbooh.
Grenade Protein Spread: Peanut and chocolate variant. Ingredients include palm oil, milk solids, and emulsifiers. E471 in emulsification system. Mushbooh.
Grenade Protein Shake (RTD): Milk-based RTD shake. Dairy protein from uncertified sources. E322 present. No halal cert. Mushbooh.
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | None — HMC, HFA, or equivalent not held |
| Pork derivatives | Not declared in any Grenade product |
| Gelatine | Not listed in Carb Killa bars |
| E471 | In Carb Killa coating and caramel — source not disclosed |
| E481 | In Carb Killa bar — lactic/stearic acid source undisclosed |
| Post-Mars acquisition | No change in halal status — still uncertified |
| Verdict | Mushbooh across the range |
How we reached this verdict
We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:
- HMC / HFA (UK): Grenade does not appear in the HMC certified brands database. HFA similarly does not list Grenade.
- Manufacturer (Grenade / Mars): Ingredient lists reviewed for Carb Killa bar, Protein Powder, and Protein Spread. No halal certification claimed.
- E481 source: Grenade does not specify the source of E481 on product packaging or the official website. Customer service queries about E481 source have not received definitive answers confirming plant origin.
- E471 in Carb Killa: Present in multiple flavour variants of the Carb Killa bar. Source not disclosed.
- Mars acquisition impact: Mars holds halal certification for some of its own branded products in the Middle East and Asia (e.g., M&Ms in GCC markets). This does not extend to the Grenade UK range.
Madhab note
The four Sunni madhabs broadly converge on the rules applied here:
- E471 and E481 without source disclosure: Mushbooh under all four madhabs. The Hanafi/Maliki/Shafi’i mainstream position would require either a vegetarian-suitable label or manufacturer confirmation of plant source to move toward halal. The HMC-strict (Hanbali-leaning) position requires formal certification regardless.
- Dairy protein (whey concentrate/isolate): Halal in formulation under the mainstream Hanafi, Maliki, and Shafi’i positions. HMC-strict requires facility certification.
- Soya lecithin (E322): Plant-derived — halal under all four madhabs.
For UK Muslim gym-goers wanting a certified halal protein bar: check the HMC certified products list at halalmc.net. Grenade’s Mars parent company does not currently list Grenade Carb Killa in any halal certification programme.
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