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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Coffee-Mate Creamers Halal or Haram??

Nestle says that none of their creamers contain any animal derived ingredients *phew* alhamdulillah. The only thing in it animal derived is something from milk, and milk is okay for us.


Dear XYZ,

The only animal derivative in our products is sodium caseinate, a milk derivative, as stated on our label...

Sincerely,
"BW"

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6 comments:

  1. Hi

    I am from Jordan and I am so curious about Nestle Coffee Mate which I bought today it was actually the first time I read the ingredients on it, When I read it I was shocked, because it contains e471 which i knew it is haram and it is
    manufactured in Thailand.

    So could anybody please tell me what should I do.

    Thank you for your help.

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  2. Easier would be to directly contact nestle about it.. somehow ..

    one way would to contact their headoffice:

    Nestlé Headquarters
    Avenue Nestlé 55
    1800 Vevey, Switzerland

    General Enquiries:
    (Tel) +41 21 924 1111
    (Fax) +41 21 924 4800
    Contact us by E-mail

    Or you can contact them at their Jordan office:

    Jordan

    Nestlé Jordan Trading Company Ltd.
    P. O. Box 5719
    9 Burqa Street
    Amman
    11183
    Jordan

    phone + 962-6-593 16 55
    fax + 962-6-593 03 44

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  3. Thank you very much for your help.
    I appreciate it.

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  4. Don't forget to share your findings..

    as salam wa alaikum..

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  5. Assalamualaikum w.w.

    Just wanted to add that although sodium caseinate is derived from milk, it is possible that animal enzymes are also used in it's extraction.

    Therefore, there is no guarantee that it is Halaal.

    Jazakumullah

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  6. Wa alaikum as salam

    You are quite possible correct.. sodium caseinate is listed in our List of possibly haram ingredients so it would be very much recommended to ask about it..

    BR

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