No, Boost products are generally not Halal certified. While some individual ingredients might be Halal, the company itself does not hold independent Halal certification for its drinks, yogurts, or sorbets. This means that while they may not contain meat products or alcohol, a definitive Halal status cannot be guaranteed.
Several sources confirm this lack of certification:
- Boost Juice: Officially states they are not independently Halal certified, despite their products being free of meat and alcohol. Source: Boost Juice Help Center
- Boost Drinks: Similarly confirms that none of their products are Halal certified. Source: Boost Drinks FAQs
- Halal Check: Specifically lists Boost ORIGINAL ENERGY DRINK as not Halal. Source: Mustakshif Halal Check
However, it's crucial to note that some specific Boost products from different manufacturers may have received Halal certification. For example:
- Cadbury Boost: Some Cadbury Boost products are listed as "Halal Suitable". Source: HalalFood.com.au
- Boost Drink Powder: A specific Boost drink powder is noted as "halal suitable". Source: Mustakshif Halal Check
- 786 Biotin Boost Vitamins: These are explicitly marketed as Halal. Source: Amazon
Therefore, determining if a specific Boost product is Halal requires checking the individual product's packaging and/or certification. The general Boost brand, however, does not have blanket Halal certification.