no because contain gelatine :)
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Any fruitts which is safe to eat is Halal.
Treetop fruit snacks are generally considered halal, but it's essential to check the specific packaging for halal certification or ingredients. Some products may contain gelatin or other ingredients derived from non-halal sources, so reviewing the label is important. If in doubt, you can also contact the manufacturer for clarification on their halal status.
Question of halal or haram arose after they came to earth. They were, however, forbidden to eat the fruit of a particular tree while they were in paradise.
There is nothing in Betty Crocker icing that should be haraam.
Some of the products are HALAL and some made of pork gelatin, in there web site you can find a list of the HALAL products: Which are- Trolli Halal Orange Slices- Trolli Halal Fruit Salad- Trolli Halal Gummi Bears- Trolli Halal Sour Peach HeartsAlso they have some products which are free of Gelatin, which are:- Trolli Bizzl Mix- Trolli Sour Strawberries- Trolli Give me 5- Trolli Sour surfersYou can find more information at this linkhttp://www.trolli.de/inhaltsstoffe.phpThank you
Don't know what 'tbhq' is, but pure citric acid is definitely halal, because it is naturally occurring in fruit (juices). However it also comes as food add, eg. in meat, and it will not make that meat halal if it wasn't so already.
yellows pinks, i would say pastals since its spring and around Easter time
no, it is not halal
It is halal if from halal meat.
were lots of pastals
it is halal