Hello readers,
We know that these gummies look like worms, and you might be thinking, Is it halal or haram, right?
Don’t worry, we’re here to give you a detailed explanation of the ingredients of Trolli gummies, and we’re also going to prove how these gummies are not halal from the Islamic holy book “Quran.”.
So let’s begin.
What is Trolli Gummies?
Trolli Gummies are warm-shaped gummy that comes with a zapped flavor. They are vibrant in color, and each gummy will provide an unexpectedly acceptable taste.
What are the foods considered halal in Islam?
These types of foods are considered halal foods in Islam. Meat, seafood, processed foods, dairy products, beverages, and so on.
What are the ingredients present in Trolli Gummies?
- Corn Syrup
- Water
- Calcium lactate
- Artificial flavour
- Modified corn starch
- Fumaric Acid
- Citrate
- Gelatin
What are the ingredients for food items that are haram in Islam?
- Pork
- Alcohol
- Blood
- Some marine life
- Non-sharpened meat
Nutritional facts of Trolli gummies.
- Calories: 100
- Fat 0g
- Sugar 14g
- Protein 1g
- Sodium 45mg
- Total Carbohydrates: 23g
So Trolli gummies are worth it, and can Muslims eat them?
No, Trolli gummies are not halal because the gelatin present in them comes from selected pork and cowhide.
So we can say that Trolli gummies are non-halal, and Muslims can eat them.
Also Read: Are Gummies Halal Or Haram?
Which verse of the Quran says that pork is not halal in Islam?
- Surah Al-Baqarah (2:173)
- Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:3)
- Surah Al-An’am (6:145)
All verses of the Quran indicate that you should not eat animals and their blood. It also directly or indirectly indicates the prohibition of eating the flesh of pork or any food product related to it.
Are Trolli gummies halal-certified?
On their official website, they claim that they have a halal certificate and IFS (International Food Standard) certification.
It indicates that these are halal, but when we did deep research, we found that the source of gelatin present in them is porcine, which is considered non-halal.
So can I eat Trolli gummies or not?
We did deep research on this gummy and found that the gelatin present in it is non-halal, but they have certifications of halal.
At this moment we are confused about whether these gummies are halal, then why the gelatin present in them comes from porcine.
Also, note that it is considered best to consult with your nearest Muslim nutritionist and later on decide.
Customer Reviews on Trolli Gummies
Aleena Ali (name changed says)
On their package, I saw halal certification; that’s why I bought it, but later on, when I went through this blog, I found that gelatin is from pork. Suddenly, I complained on their official website.
Ibrahim Bin Jameel (name changed says)
One of the Maulana said that any product derived from pork is prohibited in Islam, and when I went through its official website, Its gelatin source made me a shock.
Soleha Qadri (name changed says)
Taste it well, and I can say that in the future they may change its gelatin source. InshaAllah
Rehana (name changed says)
My kids love these gummies, and they taste amazing, but again, all customers have concerns about their gelatin source. I stopped because I was confused.
Ahmed (name changed says)
I am totally confused about its labeling as halal. I had a consultation with my nearest Islamic nutritionist, and he won’t suggest me.
FAQ based on Are Trolli Gummy Worms Halal?
Yes, Trolli gummies use the gelatin of porcine (pork) to give a unique texture.
Yes, Trolli gummies have halal and International Food Standard (IFS) certification.
If you already bought Trolli gummies, don’t worry. If you bought them from an online store, you can return them.
What’ve you learned?
To write this blog post, we spent almost 3.5 hours doing detailed research on it and found that they have halal certifications, but at the same time, the gelating source is pork.
Which is non-hala in Islam. We also shared the verses from the Quran, which indicate eating meat or pork is prohibited.
Now in this situation, you have to get a consultation from an Islamic healthcare professional and clear your doubt about whether it is halal or not.
Still, if you want to share your thoughts in the comment section, then you can. Do share it with your Islamic brothers and sisters and spread awareness.
Thanks for reading.