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Is Eureka Popcorn Halal in Singapore?

No premises under the name Eureka Popcorn appear in the MUIS halal establishments register as of 5 July 2026. Certification is voluntary, so this is not a ruling on the food itself - it means there is no MUIS certificate to verify. You can re-check any time on the official MUIS e-Service or our register search.

Eureka Popcorn, the gourmet mushroom-popcorn brand also trading as myEureka, runs kiosks in Singapore malls and sells its distinctive paper cans in supermarkets and gift shops. The register answer is at the top of this page; here is the context around it.

What Eureka says

The brand is direct about its position. Its website states that all Eureka snacks are halal, in the same breath as its other product claims: no preservatives, no GMO corn, no trans fats. myEureka describes itself as a Malaysian-founded snack maker, with its popcorn manufactured in Malaysia and distributed across the region, including Singapore kiosks such as its Plaza Singapura store.

What the brand publishes is a product-level halal claim for its packaged snacks. That is not the same thing as MUIS certification for its Singapore kiosk premises, which is issued per outlet and would appear in the register under the operating company’s name.

What this means for you

For the sealed cans and packs, the check is straightforward: look for the halal certification mark on the packaging itself, which will typically come from the certifying body where the popcorn is made. For the kiosks, where staff scoop and serve, there is no published MUIS certificate to verify, so buying from the counter becomes a judgement about the brand’s own halal statement rather than a verifiable certification status. If certification is your standard, treat the kiosks as unverified rather than as either halal or non-halal. Our guide on how to check halal certification covers how overseas marks differ from MUIS certificates.

Certified alternatives

If you want a snack counter with a certificate you can actually check:

To check any specific outlet, use the register search with the outlet name or the mall’s postal code.

Sources: [1][2][3] · Register check: 5 July 2026, HalalFreak.

Frequently asked questions

Is Eureka Popcorn MUIS halal-certified?

No premises under the name Eureka Popcorn appear in the MUIS halal establishments register as of 5 July 2026. Not being listed is not a ruling that the food is not halal - certification is voluntary - but it means there is no MUIS certificate to verify.

Are Eureka's packaged popcorn tins halal?

The brand states on its website that all Eureka snacks are halal, alongside claims of no preservatives, no GMO corn and no trans fats. For packaged tins, the practical check is the certification mark printed on the can itself, which reflects the certifying body of the country of manufacture.

Does a halal logo on the packaging mean the Singapore kiosk is MUIS-certified?

No. A halal mark on a packaged product covers that product and its manufacturer, usually certified overseas where the snack is made. MUIS certification for a Singapore kiosk is issued separately, per premises, so the two can exist independently of each other.