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Is Skittles Halal?

HALAL

هذه الحلوى مُعلَّمة بسبب الكارمين (E120) المستخرج من الحشرات.

الحنفي، الشافعي، الجعفري، الحنبلي — رأيهم: هذا اللون الأحمر من الحشرات، لذلك لا يجوز.

المالكي — رأيه: الحشرات التي لا دمَ جارٍ لها تُعدّ عنده مما يجوز.

اتبع فتوى عالِمك.

Ingredients Analysis

Our AI analyzed the following ingredients in Skittles for halal compliance:

Carmine (E120)HARAM
Shellac (E904)HARAM

27 community scans · Moderate confidence

Votes: ✅ 19 Halal · ⚠️ 1 Mushbooh · ❌ 1 Haram

First checked: February 10, 2026 · Last checked: June 19, 2026

Scanned Ingredients

CAR LOKI MARS A/S KAY FISKERS PLADS 10,2300 KØBENHAVN S. O043450K.-+2, ww.t.ar5 ok CFZ MAKS FINLAND SY.J P. 82061 4 wM ns. 080 9238, ARK 9-12. 50. MARCE AS P8 ZT: 023 OSL. ww. mars n0 0229-12 ml MS MA

This text was extracted from the product packaging using AI-powered OCR (optical character recognition).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Skittles halal?

Skittles is HALAL. هذه الحلوى مُعلَّمة بسبب الكارمين (E120) المستخرج من الحشرات. الحنفي، الشافعي، الجعفري، الحنبلي — رأيهم: هذا اللون الأحمر من الحشرات، لذلك لا يجوز. المالكي — رأيه: الحشرات التي لا دمَ جارٍ لها تُعدّ عنده مما يجوز. اتبع فتوى عالِمك.

Can Muslims eat Skittles?

Based on our ingredient analysis, Skittles is classified as HALAL. Yes, it appears permissible for Muslims. All identified ingredients come from halal-compliant sources. However, formulations can change, so always verify the packaging.

What ingredients are in Skittles?

Key ingredients analyzed: Carmine (E120) (HARAM), Shellac (E904) (HARAM).

How many times has Skittles been checked?

Skittles has been scanned 27 times by the HalalCheck community. Vote breakdown: Halal: 19, Mushbooh: 1, Haram: 1. Confidence level: Moderate confidence.

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Disclaimer

This analysis is based on AI-powered ingredient scanning and community verification. It is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered a religious ruling (fatwa). Manufacturers may change ingredients without notice. For definitive halal certification, refer to your local Islamic authority or the official halal certification body in your country. Always check the product packaging for the most current ingredient list.