Just to clarify in case anyone misreads the description, Halal Haribo are not vegetarian.
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UntilDusk
19 Mar 16#1
Awesome, thanks.
jimhalpert
19 Mar 163#2
Just to clarify in case anyone misreads the description, Halal Haribo are not vegetarian.
skarmachild to jimhalpert
19 Mar 161#3
yeah idk why they would be lumped together. halal is meat.
jimhalpert
19 Mar 16#4
I think some Halal labelled sweets in Asda/Tesco were also vegetarian at one point.
TheRatedSeller
19 Mar 16#5
When does this deal finish?
paramoreRyan to TheRatedSeller
19 Mar 161#6
Offer valid for delivery from 16/3/2016 until 5/4/2016
amzzzzyyyy
19 Mar 161#7
Great price thanks will stock up
watcher456
19 Mar 16#8
These are horrible, avoid. Just don't taste like real haribos, which i don't eat! :disappointed:
seanmorris100 to watcher456
19 Mar 162#9
You confuse me much
Gollywood to watcher456
19 Mar 16#10
That's one sad life..
Doods1875
19 Mar 161#11
Prefer my Haribo's to have meat in them.
Cold.
:confused:
splender to Doods1875
20 Mar 16#41
Watch on youtube "Food Unwrapped", the gelatine (in sweets) can come from pig skin, the Channel 4 programme shows a mega sized German factory processing tons and tons of pig skins. Gelatine is pure pork protein.
TheRatedSeller
19 Mar 16#12
Is that the same dates for instore prices?
fouad172
19 Mar 16#13
Thanks for the heads up .
m1ta14
19 Mar 16#14
Brilliant. Suitable for V's....must get some. Thank U :smiley:
heathen81
19 Mar 161#15
Vegetarian?... Makes a change from the usual haribo which contain boiled animal carcass aka gelatine.
Spence1115 to heathen81
19 Mar 162#17
Delicious boiled animal carcass!
billy653
19 Mar 16#16
Yes, it's hard to make out on the photos but that's what it says on the shelf labels.
TheRatedSeller
19 Mar 16#18
Thanks Billy653, will pick some up later this week. I assume that they are only available in large superstores and not in Express stores
SpectreFace
19 Mar 161#19
Halal meat is halal meat. Halal however is a term for anything that is allowed in islam
seanmorris100
20 Mar 162#20
Who cares? Im sure if they want Halal stuff they know where to get it from.
Elevation
20 Mar 16#21
Basic common sense alert!
jimhalpert
20 Mar 161#22
I'm sure observant Muslims care... I'd imagine one of the primary ways they have of knowing a product is Halal is the Halal logo, just as one of my primary ways of knowing a product is vegetarian is the vegetarian logo.
Though if you don't care I'm not overly sure why you bothered to comment in the first place?
heathen81
20 Mar 16#23
Cancerous Delicious boiled animal carcass
ewen1605
20 Mar 161#24
[citation needed]
yas212
20 Mar 16#25
The vegetarian ones are actually vile. M&S are the only ones who manage to get veggie Percy pigs tasting really good
darkteckno2
20 Mar 16#26
Anyway this thread is about vegetarian sweets not torturing animals to death the evolutionary backwards halal way
clever_dick1
20 Mar 16#27
You must have such an exciting life
Spence1115
20 Mar 161#28
You realise that in the UK basically all animals for halal meat are stunned first, like regular meat, and then their throat is slit. They feel no pain, and in all fairness we're killing animals regardless once we're past the point of stunning them. Its not like they're tortured, its a very quick death for them. Plus, I tend to find halal meat is better value for money, as the butchers are usually cheaper than non-halal butchers.
Spence1115
20 Mar 16#29
Oh shush. I give zero **** about you eating vegetarian, or vegan, or whatever, complete respect for your choices. Do you go up to smokers and call them future cancer sufferers? Or drinkers and call them out for future cirrhosis? And for killing animals, I assume you also do the same to the military for murder as an industry as well? Or is it just animals you care about?
smartypant
20 Mar 16#30
Super hot I love these thanks op!
waaqii
20 Mar 16#31
If the packets say suitable for vegetarian then the source of gelatine is from plant extracts, this is widely available in supermarkets to cater for people who dont eat meat etc. but require gelatine to make jelly type food. Nothing to do with halal meat whatsoever (unless it doesnt state suitable for vegetarian).
Haha, because creator of the universe, divine astral being capable of inventing time, matter and laws of physics, has nothing better to do than checking for halal compliance of sweets.
Makes me laugh every time some religious moron mentions this.
jimhalpert
20 Mar 161#34
No, it's about vegetarian AND halal sweets... And while it may make bigots feel a bit better about their own animal cruelty, I'm not sure the animals being raised in industrial conditions then slaughtered notice much difference...
If they decreed you can't eat pig then I imagine they would care whether you eat pig or not. Obviously the religious have a screw loose, but obeying the commands they believe come from God is one of their more logical positions!
Scoobyed
20 Mar 16#35
Which tesco was this in?
eset12345
20 Mar 16#36
this just simply isn't true, not in the slightest, and shows you have no knowledge or grasp of the meat industry.
Houstieboy
20 Mar 16#37
Wow, I just clicked to look at sweets!
watcher456
20 Mar 16#38
Indeed!
Graham1979
20 Mar 16#39
Damn vegetarians wanting to eat strawberries! Who the hell do they think they are!
FlyRyder
20 Mar 16#40
These strawberries are lovely & suitable for vegetarians.
I'm not entirely sure why the Op has mentioned halal too.
As a Muslim I know it's halal by virtue of it being vegetarian (and knowing haribos don't use alcohol!).
nancy81
20 Mar 16#42
have some HEAT!! the reason they lump them together is because they sometimes use pork gelatin in jelly sweets and islams and Muslems are not allowed to eat pork.
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Cold.
:confused:
Though if you don't care I'm not overly sure why you bothered to comment in the first place?
Makes me laugh every time some religious moron mentions this.
If they decreed you can't eat pig then I imagine they would care whether you eat pig or not. Obviously the religious have a screw loose, but obeying the commands they believe come from God is one of their more logical positions!
I'm not entirely sure why the Op has mentioned halal too.
As a Muslim I know it's halal by virtue of it being vegetarian (and knowing haribos don't use alcohol!).