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tuck in to the world of halal sweets.

Discover the fun and flavourful world of halal sweets with HellaSweet – your go-to destination for satisfying sweet cravings without compromising on your values. We stock a wide variety of options from reputable brands like Haribo, Fini, and The Candy Factory, so there's something for every kind of sweet tooth. Whether you're treating yourself or sharing the joy with friends, halal sweets from HellaSweet are all about big flavour, bold colours, and 100% halal goodness. Sweet, simple, and seriously fun!

for the love of sweets.

At HellaSweet, we don’t just sell halal sweets—we love the game. Why? Because nothing beats that momentary sweet escape a good gummy brings. From the biggest names in the halal sweet world to everyone’s go-to classics, our virtual shelves are stacked with the best of the best. But if you're after something a little different, our halal sweet bags are where the real fun begins—packed to the brim with pick 'n' mix-style goodness and made to make you smile.

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halal sweet faq's.

what are halal sweets?

Halal sweets are candies made according to Islamic dietary laws, ensuring they don't contain ingredients that are forbidden. This means they avoid things like gelatine from non-halal sources and use alternative ingredients that meet halal standards. The great news is that halal sweets taste just as delicious as any other candies. They’re crafted to deliver the same mouthwatering flavors and enjoyable textures, so you can satisfy your sweet tooth without any compromise on taste. 

how to know which sweets are halal?

To identify if sweets are halal, start by looking for a halal certification logo on the packaging, often marked with Arabic writing. It's also important to check the ingredients list for halal beef gelatine, sometimes labeled as "tahira beef gelatine." At HellaSweet, we make this process simple by displaying a "halal certified" indicator directly on the product image, ensuring you can easily find the halal sweets you desire.

are halal sweets vegan?

Halal and vegan sweets can sometimes overlap, but they’re not the same. Vegan sweets contain no animal-derived ingredients, which can make them halal-friendly—but that doesn’t mean they’re officially halal. Certified halal sweets typically include ingredients like halal beef gelatine, which aligns with Islamic dietary laws but isn’t vegan. So while vegan sweets may be suitable for some halal diets, certified halal sweets do not comply with plant-based diets.

are halal sweets suitable for vegetarians?

Our products are manufactured both locally and globally. We carefully select our manufacturing partners to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.

what are halal Sweets made for?

Halal sweets are made to cater to individuals who follow Islamic dietary guidelines, which prohibit certain ingredients like pork-derived gelatin and alcohol. These sweets are crafted using permissible (halal) ingredients, such as beef or fish gelatin, plant-based thickeners, or pectin, and are free from alcohol-based flavorings and other non-halal additives. While they’re especially made for Muslims seeking to enjoy treats in line with their faith, halal sweets are enjoyed by many for their clean ingredients and inclusive approach to confectionery.

how are halal sweets made?

Halal sweets are made using ingredients and processes that follow Islamic dietary guidelines. This means avoiding anything derived from pork, alcohol, or non-halal animals. Instead, producers use halal-friendly alternatives like plant-based or halal-certified gelatin, and alcohol-free flavourings. These sweets are prepared in clean environments to avoid cross-contamination and are often clearly labelled.

what is the difference between halal friendly and certified halal sweets?

Halal-certified sweets are officially approved by a recognised halal certification body. This means every ingredient and the entire production process has been thoroughly checked to meet Islamic dietary laws. These products usually carry a halal symbol on the packaging, offering reassurance and clarity.

Halal-friendly sweets, on the other hand, don’t have certification but are made with ingredients that appear halal—such as plant-based gelling agents or no alcohol. While many Muslims choose to eat halal-friendly sweets by checking labels themselves, others prefer sticking to certified products for added peace of mind.