Finding halal certified snacks in mainstream American grocery stores has become increasingly easier over the years. Whether you're looking for something sweet to satisfy your sweet tooth or a savory treat to munch on during movie night, there are plenty of options that adhere to halal standards.

In this guide, we've compiled ten popular halal certified snacks that are widely available across the United States. Each item on our list has been verified as halal certified (containing no forbidden ingredients), is well-reviewed by consumers, and can be easily found in grocery stores or online marketplaces.

A collection of halal certified snacks available in US grocery stores
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1. Wellmade Halal White Marshmallows

These soft, fluffy marshmallows offer a 100% zabiha halal guarantee for guilt-free indulgence. They have the classic sweet vanilla taste and pillowy texture perfect for making s'mores, adding to hot cocoa, or enjoying straight from the bag.

Where to find them: Halal specialty retailers like Halal World Depot and online marketplaces like Amazon.

2. Saffron Road Crunchy Chickpea Snacks (Chipotle)

These roasted organic chickpeas seasoned with smoky chipotle spices provide a satisfying crunch with every bite. These high-protein snacks are not only halal certified but also gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan, and kosher, making them suitable for almost any dietary requirement.

Where to find them: Major grocers like Whole Foods, Walmart, and Amazon.

3. Wonderful Pistachios (Sweet Chili Flavor)

Crunchy California pistachios coated in a sweet and spicy chili seasoning give these nuts a bold kick. Wonderful's entire pistachio line is halal certified by the Halal Food Council of Europe, so you can snack with confidence. These pistachios are not only addictive in flavor but also a good source of nutrients like copper and vitamin B6.

Where to find them: Virtually any grocery store snack aisle including Target, Kroger, Costco, or Amazon.

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Photo by Randy Fath on Unsplash

4. Britannia Good Day Cookies (Pistachio & Almond)

These buttery, egg-free cookies from India are studded with pistachio and almond bits for a lightly sweet, nutty crunch. Made with vegetarian ingredients (no lard or gelatin), they're halal-friendly and delicious. Many enjoy these with tea or coffee, and they also come in a Choco-Chip version loaded with chocolate in every bite.

Where to find them: South Asian grocery stores, international aisles of supermarkets (like Walmart's world foods section), and online retailers.

5. Sharifa Halal Beef Jerky (Jalapeño)

This spicy, savory jerky is made from premium 100% zabiha halal beef. Each bite of the jalapeño-flavored jerky is tender and packed with 13g of protein, offering a satisfying kick for those who love heat. The resealable packs keep it fresh for on-the-go snacking, and the Sharifa line also includes "Smokey Toms" turkey sticks known for their flavorful, non-dry texture.

Where to find them: Walmart.com, halal meat markets, and online halal grocers.

6. Ziyad Halal Gummy Bears

These fruity gummy candies use halal certified gelatin (no pork), allowing Muslim candy lovers to enjoy the classic gummy treat. Ziyad gummies come in an assortment of flavors and have the same chewy sweetness as regular gummy bears, minus any haram ingredients.

Where to find them: Middle Eastern and South Asian grocery stores, halal supermarkets, Amazon or Candy Funhouse.

7. Deep River Snacks Kettle Chips (Sweet Maui Onion)

These kettle-cooked potato chips with a sweet-savory onion flavor offer an ultra-crunchy bite. Deep River is a brand of halal certified kettle chips known for using all-natural ingredients and a sturdy, thick-cut texture. The Sweet Maui Onion variety is a fan favorite for its unique tangy-sweet taste, but all flavors (from Zesty Jalapeño to Mesquite BBQ) are made without any forbidden additives.

Where to find them: Whole Foods, Safeway/Albertsons, natural food stores, and Amazon.

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Photo by GR Stocks on Unsplash

8. Takis (Fuego & Nitro Flavors)

These rolled tortilla chips are famous for their fiery chili and lime seasoning that tingles the tongue. The Fuego (hot chili pepper & lime) and Nitro (habanero & lime) versions contain no haram ingredients; in fact, halal experts have confirmed Takis Fuego chips are halal-permissible to consume. You get an intense crunch and spice in every bite – perfect for those late-night snack cravings.

Where to find them: Nearly all grocery and convenience stores nationwide (Walmart, 7-Eleven, gas stations), or Amazon.

9. MadeGood Chocolate Chip Granola Bars

These chewy bite-sized granola bars dotted with chocolate chips are made by a company focused on allergy-friendly ingredients. MadeGood's snacks are halal certified and allergen-free – they contain no nuts, and are organic and gluten-free as well. Kids and adults alike enjoy their sweet, wholesome flavor (like a healthier rice crispy treat).

Where to find them: Big retailers like Target, Walmart (often in the organic snacks section), Costco, and online.

10. Taza Organic Dark Chocolate

This line of stone-ground, dark chocolates is both USDA organic and halal certified. Taza is known for its rustic, slightly gritty texture and bold flavors – they offer Mexican-style chocolate discs in varieties like Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Guajillo Chili, as well as conventional chocolate bars. Despite the gourmet vibe, they're widely enjoyed and come with no questionable additives (dairy-free and gluten-free).

Where to find them: Whole Foods, Sprouts, specialty food markets, and online from Taza or Amazon.

Why Choose Halal Certified Snacks?

Halal certification ensures that food products comply with Islamic dietary laws. This means:

  • No pork or pork by-products
  • No alcohol
  • Meat from permissible animals slaughtered according to Islamic law
  • No cross-contamination with non-halal products during processing

Many snack foods contain hidden ingredients that may not be halal, such as gelatin (often derived from pork), certain food additives, or alcohol-based flavorings. By choosing certified halal snacks, you can enjoy your favorite treats with complete peace of mind.

Tips for Finding More Halal Snacks

  1. Check for certification symbols: Look for recognized halal certification symbols on packaging
  2. Read ingredient lists carefully: Even without certification, many products with simple ingredients are halal
  3. Contact manufacturers directly: Many companies can tell you if their products meet halal standards
  4. Support specialty halal retailers: Local and online halal stores often carry unique snacks not found elsewhere
  5. Join halal foodie communities: Social media groups often share new halal snack discoveries

Disclaimer: While we've verified the halal status of these products at the time of writing, formulations and certifications can change. Always check packaging or manufacturer websites for the most current information.

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