Are Haribo Goldbears Vegan?

Haribo Goldbears packaging

Not Vegan

Haribo Goldbears are not vegan in any of their standard formulations worldwide, as they contain pork-derived gelatin and are coated with beeswax, both animal-derived ingredients.

The catch: Gelatin (pork-derived in the US, UK, and Germany) is the primary non-vegan ingredient, used to give the bears their chewy texture; beeswax is an additional non-vegan glazing agent.

Category

Candy

Verdict

Not Vegan

Brand

Haribo

Standard Goldbears made in the US, UK, Germany, Austria, Spain, and France all use pork gelatin, making them unsuitable even for vegetarians. The sole exception is Haribo produced in Turkey, which uses halal-certified beef gelatin instead of pork gelatin; this is still not vegan but differs by animal source.

com) reads: glucose syrup, sugar, gelatin, dextrose, citric acid, artificial and natural flavors, sunflower oil, white beeswax, yellow beeswax, and artificial colors. In the UK, Haribo sells a Soft Jelly Bear (halal, fruit-juice-based, gelatin-free) that some vegans consider acceptable, but the classic Goldbears range there remains non-vegan.

What makes it non-vegan

  • Gelatin (pork-derived)
  • White beeswax
  • Yellow beeswax

Vegan alternatives

  • Surf Sweets Organic Gummy Bears (pectin-based, vegan)
  • Annie's Organic Bunny Fruit Snacks (pectin-based, vegan)
  • SmartSweets Fruity Gummy Bears (plant-based, low sugar)
  • Black Forest Organic Gummy Bears (pectin-based, vegan)

Looking to make your own? Browse our vegan swaps.

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Sources

Last checked June 19, 2026. Always confirm on the current product label, since recipes change. Product photo via Open Food Facts.

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