From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Gerber Sitter 2nd Foods

The O/U will no longer certify Gerber Apple Banana with Oatmeal, Apple Mango Rice and Apple Banana Oatmeal Cereals because of changes in production.  The certified jars that were certified as O/U prior to these changes have an O/U symbol and the non-certified products do not.  Consumers should be careful to look for the O/U […]

From the Atlanta Kosher Commission: Nice Sweet & Spicy Trail Mix

The O/U certifies Nice Sweet & Spicy Trail Mix as an O/UD (dairy) product.  This product contains dairy, as indicated in the ingredients and allergen statements.  Some packages were labeled with a plain O/U symbol, without the “D” (dairy) designation.

From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Biena Chickpea Puffs

The O/U does NOT certify Biena brand Snacks White Cheddar Chickpea Puffs.  Multi-packs containing 6 oz. bags were produced with an unauthorized O/U symbol on the outer packaging.  The individual bags do not bear the O/U symbol.

From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Hunts Tomato products

Many Hunts products are certified by the O/K, but not all.  For example: Hunt’s Tomato Sauce when sold in cans is certified and will have the O/K symbol.  The variety of tomato sauces that Hunt’s sells in a cardboard carton, however, is NOT certified.  Be sure to check each item for the kosher symbol before […]

From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Riced Cauliflower

Riced Cauliflower is very popular now, being used as a healthy alternative for such things as pizza base, pasta alternatives and more.  Trader Joe’s, Birdseye and Green Giant brands of Frozen Plain Riced Cauliflower do NOT need a Hashgacha on the label.  All other brands and refrigerated/fresh/riced cauliflower need certification.

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