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: Season’s Broccoli and California Medley
Season’s Choice Frozen Broccoli Florets and Season’s Choice Frozen California Medley, products of Mexico and sold at Aldi, bear an MK that is NOT the “MK” symbol of Montreal or Manchester and is not recommended.
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.