From The cRc: McCormick Tartar Sauce

Please be advised that McCormick Tartar Sauce is sold on many online stores, including Amazon and Walmart, with the cRc Kosher logo appearing on the image, but it is not currently certified by cRc Kosher.  

From The O/K: The Milky Way Restaurant in Los Angeles

Please be advised that as of May 22, 2025, the Milky Way Restaurant at 9108 W. Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles is no longer certified Kosher by the O/K supervision.   The restaurant’s new hashgacha, as of May 22, 2025,, is RCC (Rabbinical Council of California).  

From The cRc: Superior Nut Co. in Los Angeles

Please be advised that some packages of the following products sold by Superior Nut Co. in Los Angeles have been incorrectly stickered as cRc Pareve:  Sereno Mix, High Energy Trail Mix w/M&M Roasted The correct designation is “dairy”, as indicated by the cRc logo printed on the bag.  

From The O/U: Kedem Light Grape Juice

Kedem Lite Grape Juice has become indispensable for many seeking to lower sugar intake while partaking in such Mitzvos as Kiddush and the Arba Kosos.  The secret to low-sugar grape juice is to use lower sugar grapes.  Kedem Light Grape Juice uses early harvest Concord grapes which are picked at about 11-13 Brix (end harvest […]

From The O/U: Wish Bone Dressing

Wish Bone no Sugar Added Ranch Dressing is an O/UD (dairy) product, as indicated on the ingredients and allergens statements.  Some labels bear an O/U mark without the “D” (dairy) designation.  .

From The O/U: J. Charles Mallows

The O/U does not certify J. Charles Mallows (or any other J. Charles product).  Some Mallows bear an unauthorized O/U mark.  

From The O/U: Beech-Nut Baby Food

The O/U has announced that it is no longer providing Kosher certification for Beech-Nut brand baby food products.  This change is effective immediately.  While some Beech-Nut products currently in stores may still display the O/U symbol and are certified Kosher, any products without the symbol are no longer under O/U supervision.  

From The O/U: Spicy Ranch Chipoys

The O/U certifies Spicy Ranch Chipoys as an O/UD (dairy) product.  Some labels have a plain O/U mark without the “D” designation.  

From The O/U: Wish Bone No Sugar Ranch Dressing

Wish Bone No Sugar Added Ranch Dressing contains dairy, as indicated in the ingredients and allergens statements.  Some labels bear an O/U mark without the “D” (dairy designations). 

From The O/U: J. Charles Mallows

The O/U does not certify J. Charles Mallows (and any other J. Charles products).  Some Mallows bear an unauthorized O/u mark.  

From The O/K: Sabra Hummus (Canada)

Due to a packaging error, a limited amount of Sabra Hummus Classic (10 oz.), sold in Canada, (Exp 3/17/25 and 3/18/25) is missing the O/K symbol.  This product is certified Kosher pareve by O/K and Rabbi Weissmandl.  

From The O/U: I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Products

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Salted Spread Sticks, a new version, contains Sweet Cream Buttermilk as stated on the label and bears an O/UD (dairy).  I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter “Original” 45% Vegetable Oil Spread is also dairy and bears an O/UD.  Other varieties, including Light, Vegan, Original 40% Vegetable Oil Spray and […]

From The COR: Dip A Chip

Dip-A-Chip French Onion, Jalapeno & Delli Dill Dips are missing the “dairy” designation.  This product is certified Kosher and dairy.  

From The COR of greater Detroit: New Sodas

The following new sodas are Kosher/pareve and bear an O/U on the bottle cap or engraved into the can lid: Coca Cola Orange Cream (regular and zero sugar) Sprite Vanilla Frost Soda (limited edition) The following new sodas and Kosher/pareve and require no symbol. Pepsi Wild Cherry & Cream (regular and zero sugar) Dr. Pepper […]

From The COR of greater Detroit: Pomegranates from Israel

Pomegranates from Israel are available in U.S. stores and require taking of terumos and Maaseros.  Consumers should check the stickers on the individual fruit or the original case they came in for the country of origin.  Pomegranates from most countries list the country name on the sticker and those that do not are very likely […]

From The cRc: Glick’s Chocolate Conettos

Please note that some dairy Glick’s Milk Chocolate Conettos were mistakenly packed in Dark Chocolate Conettos packaging, erroneously indicating that they are pareve, when in fact, they are dairy. This run (lot # 02092024) has since been recalled by the manufacturer but still appears on some store shelves.  

From The Kof K: Great Value Taco Shells

Great Value Taco Shells, sold at Walmart, no longer bear the Kof-K symbol and are not certified.  Online pictures of this product may still show the Kof-K symbol.  

From The O/K: Jook Nicotine Pouches

Jook brand nicotine pouches bear an unauthorized O/K certification mark.  O/K Kosher does not certify this company or their products.  

From The O/U: Member’s Selection Creamy Ranch Dressing

The O/U certifies Member’s Selection as an O/UD (dairy) product.  This product contains dairy as indicated in the ingredients list.  Some labels were printed with a plain “O/U”, without the “D” (dairy) designation.  This product is sold mostly in Latin America.  

From The Star-K: Oncu Salata Sosu Dressing

Bottles of Oncu brand Salata Sosu salad dressing, manufactured in Turkey by Acemoglu Gida, were found in a Kosher grocery store in London bearing an unauthorized Star-K symbol.