From The COR of Greater Detroit: Sperry’s Restaurant Seasonings
Some labels of Sperry’s Restaurant Seasonings bear an unauthorized O/U symbol.
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Casa Milo Traditional Taralli
Some labels of Casa Milo Traditional Taralli bear an unauthorized O/U symbol. This product contains non-Kosher wine.
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Longo’s Bake Your Own Butter Croissants
Longo’s Bake Your Own Butter Croissants mistakenly bear a plan COR (Canada) symbol without the “D” (dairy designation).
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Kodiak Cakes Cornbread Mix
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Kroger Hearty Vegetable Ready to Serve Soup
Kroger Hearty Vegetable Ready To Serve Soup in an 18.8 oz. can is still pictured online with an O/U symbol, but, in fact, the actual product does NOT bear and O/U. This product lost its Kosher status over a year ago, but the picture online has not been updated.
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Kinder’s Seasonings
Kinder’s Seasonings are no longer certified Kosher under Kof-K supervision. Therefore, new containers do NOT bear the Kof-K symbol. Containers that still bear the Kof-K logo were produced previously and are under Kof-K supervision.
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Dare To Be Different Broccoli Crusts
Dare To Be Different Broccoli Crusts is Kosher and pareve, as stated on the front of the package. Some packages mistakenly list Mozzarella and Parmesan Cheese in the ingredients. (NOTE: Dare To Be Different Broccoli Crust PIZZA, is dairy and correctly marked as such).
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Heckers Flour
Heckers All Purpose Flour is milled from Yoshon winter wheat in a facility that handles only winter wheat. For those makpid on malt in flour, probable Chodosh date for malt is Dec 15/”Best if used by” date of June 15 2023.
From The COR of Greater Detroit: Natural Earth Sushi Brown Rice
Natural Earth Sushi Brown Rice in bags has recently been found in the East to be seriously infested with insects (including some inside the rice grains) and is NOT recommended at this time. In general, it is recommended that all brands of brown rice be checked before using, particularly in the Northeast U.S.