The O/V symbol, out of St. Louis, is nearly identical to the symbol used to identify a product as vegan. This has caused much confusion, so the Vaad Hair of St. Louis is modifying its kosher symbol. The new logo will feature an OVK inside an oval.
The O/V symbol, out of St. Louis, is nearly identical to the symbol used to identify a product as vegan. This has caused much confusion, so the Vaad Hair of St. Louis is modifying its kosher symbol. The new logo will feature an OVK inside an oval.
In the Magazine it says that it is approved by the OK – It should read approved by the KA. The correct text is below.
The O?U does not certify any Nature Nate’s Popped Sorghum products. Some internet images of Nature Nate’s Popped Sorghum show an unauthorized O/U mark. The
The O/U certifies Terra Di Noa Olive Oil for year round use only, but not for Pesach. This product is sold in France (and possibly
The O/U does not certify II Palazzo Prosecco Wine. Some bottles are sealed with a seal that has an unauthorized O/UP.
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