Is Wiley Wallaby Halal? — HalalCodeCheck Brand Guide

Is Wiley Wallaby Halal?

ℹ️ Varies by Product

Wiley Wallaby's core soft licorice range is manufacturer-labelled vegan and kosher with no animal-derived ingredients — the mono- and diglycerides are declared soy-based — making it halal-suitable despite carrying no halal certification. The Allsorts variety contains gelatine of undisclosed source and should be avoided.

Country

United States

Product Types

Licorice, Soft candy

Halal Certification

No halal certification. Core range is vegan-labelled by the manufacturer (no gelatine, no dairy, no animal fat); Allsorts contains gelatine.

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Is Wiley Wallaby Halal?

Wiley Wallaby’s core licorice range is halal-suitable — because it is vegan. The American Licorice Company labels the brand’s soft gourmet licorice (Classic Red, Classic Black and the fruit flavours) as vegan and kosher, with “absolutely no dairy or fat” of animal origin. A vegan formulation removes every ingredient class that normally makes American candy problematic: no gelatine, no animal-derived glycerides, no carmine.

The ingredient list backs the label up. Classic Red is sugar, corn syrup, wheat flour, cane syrup, modified corn starch, palm oil, citric acid, flavours, soy mono- and diglycerides, and Red 40. The one E-code of note — the mono- and diglycerides (E471) — is explicitly declared soy-derived on the label, which resolves the usual source question in the consumer’s favour.

One clear exception: Wiley Wallaby Allsorts contains gelatine, and the source is not disclosed. Undisclosed gelatine in a US candy should be treated as impermissible until proven otherwise. Skip the Allsorts; stick to the vegan-labelled bags.

Key E-Codes in Wiley Wallaby Products

E-codeNameStatusNotes
E471Mono and DiglyceridesHalal (here)Declared soy-derived on the label — the plant source is disclosed

Which Wiley Wallaby Products Are Halal?

  • Classic Red, Classic Black, Huckleberry, Green Apple, Watermelon, Blood Orange and other vegan-labelled flavours — halal-suitable by formulation; look for the vegan callout on the front of the bag.
  • Sugar-free lines — same vegan base; check the bag carries the vegan label.
  • Allsorts — contains gelatine, source undisclosed — avoid.

Summary

FactorDetails
Halal certificationNone
Vegan labellingCore range — manufacturer-declared
GelatineOnly in Allsorts (undisclosed source)
E471Declared soy-based
VerdictVaries — core range halal-suitable, Allsorts avoid

How we reached this verdict

We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:

  • Halal certification bodies (HMC, HFA, JAKIM, MUI): no Wiley Wallaby listing with any certifier.
  • Manufacturer statements: wileywallaby.com lists the brand attributes as vegan, kosher, and made with sustainable palm oil; the Classic Red ingredient panel declares soy mono- and diglycerides.
  • Sunni fatwa scholarship: a manufacturer vegan declaration with no alcohol-based ingredients satisfies the mainstream Sunni rule for plant-source disclosure (Darul Ifta Birmingham position); undisclosed gelatine (Allsorts) is impermissible by default.

Madhab note

The four Sunni madhabs broadly converge on the rules applied in this guide:

  • Vegan-labelled products with no alcohol — accepted as halal-suitable under the mainstream rule across schools; the HMC-strict view still prefers formal certification.
  • Undisclosed-source gelatine — treated as impermissible by the Hanafi mainstream and by precaution in the other schools; this is why Allsorts is excluded.
  • Artificial colours (Red 40) — synthetic, not insect-derived; halal in all four schools.

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