Where to find halal snacks in Australia?
Certified and brand-declared halal snacks tracked across Australian supermarkets and Muslim grocers.
We've indexed 5,337 snacks in the Australian aisle. Of these, 375 carry a third-party halal certificate, 93 are brand-declared halal, and 75 have an ingredient-analysed halal-suitable verdict. The remaining 4,794 are sourced from open product data and awaiting halal review. Across 1,434 brands, including Cadbury, Arnott's, and Nestlé. Most listings are stocked at Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA, or specialist Muslim grocers — each product page shows the retailers we have confirmed it at.
Certified snacks on this page are audited by HCAA, Halal Certification Authority Pty Ltd, and Nestlé halal and 4 other certifiers. Halal-safe snacks avoid pork-derived gelatine and emulsifiers (E471 of animal origin), non-halal flavour carriers, and alcohol-based flavour solvents. Certifier symbols on pack — HCA, ICCV, AFIC, HFSAA, JAKIM, MUI — confirm the manufacturing line meets halal standards.

Bars Salted Caramel 6 Pack 180G

Snakz Bbq 175G

Roasted & Salted Cashews 35G

Push Pops 15G

Sea Salt & Rosemary Chips 600G

Mega Roulette

Dark Peppermint Chocolate

Bocconcini

Harvest Snaps Baked Pea Crisps Wasabi

Viva Chips Chicken

Fine Chocolate

Baked Pea Crisps

Butter Pop Corn

Gourmet Protein Bars

Milk Chocolate Sultanas

Choceur Liviano Hazelnut Cocoa Crème

Belgian Waffles

Rosemary Weaten Crackers

Milk Chocolate

Dominion Naturals Raspberry Liquorice Twists

Jumpin Jelly Strawberry Flavour Jelly Crystals
Dreamy Nougat Chocolate Bar

Snack Bars Salted Caramel

Party Mix
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Halal certifiers in this category
How we list halal products
Certifier-backed
Products with an active halal certificate from an Australian or internationally-recognised body — including HCA, ICCV, AFIC, HFSAA, MUI, and JAKIM — at the time of listing. Each product page links to the certifier and lists the certificate where we have evidence.
Brand-declared
Products whose manufacturer has confirmed halal compliance in writing — a public FAQ statement, a direct email reply, or a published ingredient sourcing document — without third-party certification. We keep the source of every brand declaration on file.
Community-corrected
Anyone can flag a product on its detail page if a label change, recipe update, or supplier shift breaks halal compliance. We review every report and update the listing once we can confirm the evidence.
What people ask about halal snacks
Plain answers to the questions we get from the community. If yours isn't here, every product page has space for a direct question to the listing.