From The Kof-K: Crepini Egg Wraps

Due to operational changes, new production of Crepini Egg Wraps is no longer Kof-K certified and will no longer bear the Kof-K symbol  Product currently in stores with the Kof-K symbol was produced before this change and is certified Kosher and will bear a lot code of 300630 or lower. 

From The O/U: Base Culture Breads

Base Culture Breads are no longer certified as O/U Kosher.  Images on some websites (Amazon and Whole Foods) mistakenly still show the O/U symbol on this product.  

From The O/U: Beech-Nut Baby Foods

Beech-Nut Baby Foods are no longer O/U certified and no longer bear the O/U symbol.  Older jars that still bear the O/U symbol  should be considered Kosher.  

From The COR of Greater Detroit: New Slurpee Syrups

The following new Slurpee syrups are Kosher and pareve, with no symbol required.  The label on the syrup box in the back of the 7-Eleven store should be checked to verify the brand and flavor, unless that store has store level Kashrus certification on its Slurpee machines… Mountain Dew Infinite Swirl FCB Fanta Zero Sugar […]