Is M&M's Halal?
ℹ️ Varies by ProductPlain Milk Chocolate M&M's contain no animal-derived additives in the UK formulation but carry no halal certification. Some M&M varieties — particularly those with red/pink colouring — may contain carmine (E120, insect-derived). Check each variety individually.
Country
United States
Product Types
Chocolate, Confectionery, Snacks
Halal Certification
No halal certification in UK or USA. Formulations vary by product.
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Are M&M’s Halal?
M&M’s are one of the most searched confectionery items for halal status. The answer depends on the specific variety.
Plain Milk Chocolate M&M’s (UK)
UK-formulation plain M&M’s do not list carmine (E120) in their ingredients. The colouring used for the shells (blue, red, orange, green, yellow, brown) uses synthetic food dyes rather than insect-derived carmine.
However, M&M’s have no halal certification from any recognised UK body.
E-Code Concerns
- E120 (Carmine): Check specialty varieties, particularly red-coloured products or seasonal ranges. Mars has used carmine in some M&M products.
- E471 (Mono and Diglycerides): Present in some M&M varieties. Source (plant vs animal) is not disclosed.
- E476 (PGPR): May be present in chocolate coating. Generally vegetable-derived.
US Formulation
US M&M’s use different colourants and formulations. Check the US label specifically — US regulations require carmine to be named on labels, making it easier to identify.
Peanut M&M’s and Other Varieties
Peanut M&M’s UK: same considerations as plain — no carmine listed, no halal certification.
Crispy M&M’s, M&M’s Minis, seasonal varieties: Check each individually. Formulations can vary and seasonal products sometimes use different colourings.
Mars Company Position
Mars does not market M&M’s as halal in the UK and provides no halal certification. The company advises consumers to check individual product labels.
Summary
| Variety | Concern | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Plain Milk Chocolate (UK) | No carmine listed; no cert | Mushbooh |
| Peanut (UK) | Same as plain | Mushbooh |
| Seasonal/specialty | May contain E120 | Check label |
Key E-Codes in M&M's Products
Red/pink food coloring
Emulsifier - prevents fat and water separating, improves texture
Emulsifier - keeps oil and water mixed together
Emulsifier - reduces viscosity of chocolate, replaces some cocoa butter
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