Lion Bar

Lion Bar

Nestle Lion Bar 4pk | Chocolate Bars & Confectionery

This brand has been listed as a Boycott Brand by the Witness. You can read more information here: Nestle | Israel Boycott Guide | by The Witness

This page relates to Lion Bar, a Nestle product, Last updated March 2024. Every effort has been made to assess each Nestle’s product individually.

Nestle produces a Suitable for Vegetarian list, so some information is based on the list they provide. All products on this list are free from meat, fish and their derivatives. Nestle confirm various ingredients are used around the world and there is an increasing number of importers of foreign nestle products in the UK. So they cannot guarantee your product is 100% suitable, you will need to check the pack to make sure it is a UK product. Nestle’s continuously are adding and removing their products from their shelves, if you want us to ask about a specific product. Leave a message below.

The following are halal and also suitable for Vegetarians:

Halal
  • Lion Bar
  • Lion Milk Duo
  • Lion Peanut 4pk

Recipes may change so always check the ingredients on the pack.

9 thoughts on “Lion Bar

  1. Salaam
    So when I go onto Nestle vegetarian list, there is no indication of lion bar on there. Are you saying that Nestle is halal but the reason why it is not on the list is because there are other versions of lion bar that are not halal?
    Jazakallah

    1. Salam, this is due to Whey being used. Nestle have a Muslim list also but we are querying the criteria behind this.

      1. Derived from a website:
        Some whey protein powders are considered haram because they are produced from animal rennet (an enzyme) that is not considered halal. Rennet can be of two types; microbial, which is halal to consume, or animal-sourced, which may be halal or haram, depending on certain factors.

  2. Some whey protein powders are considered haram because they are produced from animal rennet (an enzyme) that is not considered halal. Rennet can be of two types; microbial, which is halal to consume, or animal-sourced, which may be halal or haram, depending on certain factors.

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