This applies to the Jus-Rol brand and in particular this only applies to Croissants Dough pack which we are looking at currently.
Source: Asda ; you can see as listed very clearly in small print is Alcohol.
They are some arguments regarding it burning off, but our advise based on facts it is Haram and to avoid. They are many alternatives which do not contain Alcohol.
Some back ground information on the company as they continue to change.
Tom Forsyth’s family were Bakers since the 1930’s, but it wasn’t until the 1950’s that Tom had the brainwave of selling ready to roll pastry to busy housewives. In 1954 he founded the Jus-Rol™ company.
The inspiration for the name itself came from the ladies, who worked in the bakery, who said when asked what they did with the pastry cuttings “we just roll it out..!”
The 1960’s was an exciting decade for Jus-Rol™ with a continuous stream of product innovations. Starting with the launch of Potato Croquettes, followed by Vol-au-Vents and then Sausage Rolls, all of which were a resounding success.
The company started exporting overseas to Canada and the Middle East and Britain’s entry into the Common Market opened up a range of new opportunities with Jus-Rol™ even exporting pizza dough to Italy!
In 1960 Jus-Rol™ aired their first TV advert – a 90 second slot where their very own Jim Patterson extolled the virtues of the pastry.
During the 1990’s Jus-Rol™ had the bright idea of producing ready-rolled sheets, making it even easier to cook with pastry.
They further expanded their range of cutting edge pastry products by installing a line to produce filo pastry.
The Forsyth family eventually sold Jus-Rol™ to the Grand Metropolitan Group in the late 1990’s, but the company retained its strong family ethos and to this day it has not lost its entrepreneurial spirit. Jus-Rol.