Sprite is Halal. The lemon-lime soft drink made by The Coca-Cola Company contains no haram ingredients. The formula is straightforward: carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, natural flavourings, and sodium citrate. Nothing on that list poses a halal concern.
Sprite ingredients breakdown
| Ingredient | E-Code | Halal Status |
|---|---|---|
| Carbonated water | — | ✅ Halal |
| Sugar | — | ✅ Halal |
| Citric acid | E330 | ✅ Halal |
| Natural lemon and lime flavourings | — | ✅ Halal (plant-derived) |
| Sodium citrate | E331 | ✅ Halal |
| Carbon dioxide | — | ✅ Halal |
No alcohol. No gelatin. No carmine (E120). No E471.
Does Sprite have halal certification?
Sprite does not typically carry a halal certification logo on packaging sold in the UK, US, or Europe. However, this is common for products whose ingredients are entirely halal by nature — halal certifiers generally focus their certification efforts on products where there is genuine ambiguity (meat, products with E471, products with gelatin).
In some Muslim-majority markets (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Gulf states), Sprite and Coca-Cola products are produced under local halal certification (MUI in Indonesia, JAKIM in Malaysia, ESMA in the UAE). The formula is the same; the certification is locally issued.
Practical ruling for UK and US consumers: The absence of a halal logo on Sprite does not make it Mushbooh. The ingredients are all confirmed halal — there is no ambiguity to certify. The product is halal.
Is Sprite Zero / Diet Sprite halal?
Yes. Sprite Zero (also sold as Diet Sprite in some markets) replaces sugar with aspartame (E951) and acesulfame K (E950) — both synthetic sweeteners that are halal. The remaining formula is identical to standard Sprite. No additional halal concern applies.
Is Sprite Zero Sugar halal?
Yes — same answer as Sprite Zero above. The “Zero Sugar” reformulations use sweeteners (E951, E950) in place of sugar. All halal.
Sprite vs other Coca-Cola soft drinks
| Product | Halal Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sprite | ✅ Halal | No haram ingredients |
| Sprite Zero | ✅ Halal | Aspartame (E951) and acesulfame K — both halal |
| Coca-Cola Original | ✅ Halal | No haram ingredients |
| Coca-Cola Zero Sugar | ✅ Halal | Same halal status |
| Fanta (orange, lemon, etc.) | ✅ Halal | No E120 in standard formulas; check flavoured varieties for E120 |
| Fanta Strawberry / Berry | ⚠️ Check E120 | Some red/pink Fanta varieties have contained E120 (carmine) — always read the label |
Summary
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is Sprite halal? | ✅ Yes — Halal |
| Does Sprite have halal certification? | Not in the UK/US; certified in some Muslim-majority markets |
| Does Sprite contain alcohol? | No |
| Does Sprite contain E120 (carmine)? | No |
| Is Sprite Zero halal? | ✅ Yes — Halal |
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How we reached this verdict
We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:
- Halal certification bodies (HMC, HFA, JAKIM, MUI): Sprite does not appear on any haram product list. In markets where Coca-Cola products are certified, Sprite is included in the halal-approved range.
- Manufacturer statements: Coca-Cola’s published ingredient lists and consumer information pages confirm the formula contains no alcohol, pork derivatives, or insect-derived colourings.
- Sunni fatwa scholarship: Carbonated soft drinks without alcohol or haram additives are universally accepted as halal across all four madhabs. The citric acid (E330) and sodium citrate (E331) in Sprite are plant-derived and halal.
Madhab note
All four Sunni madhabs classify Sprite as halal:
- Alcohol — Not present in Sprite. No madhab concern applies.
- Pork-derived ingredients — Not present. No concern applies.
- Insect-derived colourings (E120) — Not present in Sprite. No concern applies.
- Citric acid (E330) — Halal across all madhabs (plant fermentation source).
For binding rulings on specific beverage products, consult a competent scholar in your tradition.
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