If you’re wondering what halal products are available in the USA and how to trust what you buy — here’s a quick summary: From halal meat and snacks to beauty products and supplements, there’s a growing list of certified halal products in the U.S. In this guide, I’ll share my personal experience, trusted product categories, verification methods, and expert-approved halal brands. You’ll also get a reference to our full halal food guide for the USA: HalalThinking.com.
1. 🧭 My Experience Finding Halal Products
Back when I first moved to the U.S., I struggled to find reliable halal options beyond just meat. I’d often grab something labeled “halal” only to find no certification or vague sources. Over the years, I’ve compiled a list of products and brands I personally use and trust — from halal marshmallows to halal-certified skincare.
2. 🛍️ Categories of Halal Products in the U.S.
- Meat & Poultry: Certified zabiha beef, lamb, chicken, turkey (e.g., Crescent Foods, Midamar)
- Snacks & Beverages: Chips, cookies, juices marked halal or certified by IFANCA.
- Dairy & Cheese: Look for microbial enzymes or halal-certified rennet.
- Vitamins & Supplements: Brands like Nature’s Bounty offer select halal options.
- Beauty & Personal Care: Halal-certified toothpaste, lotion, shampoos from Amara Organics and others.
- Frozen & Ready Meals: Meals from Saffron Road are widely available and certified halal.
3. 🔍 How to Verify Halal Products
- Look for the halal certification logo from IFANCA, HFSAA, or ISA.
- Cross-check the certifier’s website for approved products.
- Read ingredient labels—watch for gelatin, alcohol, or enzymes.
- Use Zabihah.com for community reviews.
4. 🌍 Reliable Halal Brands in the U.S.
5. 💬 What Experts Say
According to HFSAA and IFANCA, the demand for halal-certified goods has grown by 20% over the past two years. Many mainstream supermarkets now carry at least one halal-certified brand in their aisles, but consumer education is still critical.
6. 📌 Final Thoughts
Halal shopping in the USA is easier than ever—but only if you know what to look for. Be an informed buyer. Bookmark trusted sites like HalalThinking.com and follow updates from certifiers. Most importantly, share verified halal products with your community to help others shop confidently too.
Also check our full Complete Halal Food Guideto explore certification, restaurants, and more