From The O/U: Wonka – Laffy Taffy Grape Flavor

The O/U certifies Laffy Taffy produced in the U.S (only). Some packaging on the smaller pieces (3 x 7/8 x 1/4) is inadvertently missing the O/U symbol. They are still certified Kosher even without bearing the O/U symbol.
From The Klbd: Thunder Toffee Vodka

Thunder Toffee Vodka is now certified Kosher under the Klbd only when bearing the Klbd logo. This product is pareve.
From the Klbd: Cofresh Dry Roasted Peanuts

Cofresh Dry Roasted Peanuts are now dairy and are no longer Klbd certified.
From the Klbd: Olbas Blackcurrant Pastilles
Olbas Blackcurrant Pastilles now contain gelatin and there not Kosher.
From The Beth Din of Johannesburg: Ina Paarman Sundried Tomato Pesto

Ina Paarman Sundried Tomato Pesto is no longer under the supervision of the Beth Din of Johannesburg and no longer bears the logo of the Beth Din. The product’s ingredients have been changed and is no longer Kosher. Old stock that still bares the Beth Din logo on its packaging may be still be used.
From The cRc: Today’s Temptations, Biondillo’s, Papa Filin, Z Best

The following companies have produced packages of their products bearing an unauthorized cRc logo. the cRc does not presently certify any products under any of the following companies… Today’s Temptations (including, but not limited to Bread Crumbs) Biondillo’s Papa Filin Z Best
From The cRc: Oh Nuts

Certain packages of products under the “Oh Nuts” brand bear an unauthorized cRc logo. The cRc does not presently certify any products under the “Oh Nuts” brand.