From The O/U: Zeimatijos Pienas Reggianito Cheese

The O/U does NOT certify Ziematijos Pienas Reggianito Cheese (made in Lithuania and sold in Mexico).  Some 4.5 Kilo blocks of this cheese are being sold with an O/U letter of certification stuck onto the wrapper.  The certificate does NOT list this cheese as certified, and the use of the certificate on this cheese is […]

From The O/U: Keto Shortbread Cookie Mix

The O/U certifies Keto and Co. Shortbread Cookie Mix as an O/UD (dairy) product.  Some packages of this product were labeled with a plain “O/U”, without the “D” designation.  This product contains dairy as indicated in the ingredients statement.

From Kosher Certification Service (Rabbi Eli Frankel) : Amour Bakery

All cookies sold by St. Amour Bakery in Costa Mesa, Ca., which are also sold by the brand name “Daniel’s Cookies” are NOT certified Kosher by Kosher Certification Service effectively immediately.  These cookies are sold at Whole Foods Marker and other health food stores.

From The KIB: Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme being sold in boxes at Ralphs are erroneously marked with the Hashgacha “KOA” in the map of the U.S.  This is the certification of Rabbi Isaccson.   This product is NOT certified by anyone at this time.  In the near future, these Krispy Kreme boxes should appear with a proper certification.  Please note:  many […]

From The cRc: Buffalo Trace Kosher Whiskey

The cRc proudly announces the second annual release of the Buffalo Trace Kosher Whiskey.  This product, produced every year after Pesach, is made with careful oversight to ensure that it was produced under the strictest Kosher standards.  This includes verification that it wasn’t under Jewish ownership over Pesach throughout the many years of maturation.  Look […]

From The cRc: Mountain Dew

Please be aware that three groups of Mountain Dew products – Game Fuel, KickStart and Rise – contain grape juice and are therefore only acceptable for the Kosher consumer if there is a “K” (or a recognized kosher symbol) on the can or bottle.  Other Mountain Dew products that are produced in the USA, Canada […]

From The Kof-K: Nori Sheets

Recently, possibly due to the current shortage, several unauthorized Kof-K’s have been circulating on Nori sheets.  The Kof-K does NOT certify any Nori produced in China.  Yamamotoyama is the only Kof-K Kosher certified company producing Nori.

From The COR of greater Detroit: Planet Oat Oatmilk

Planet Oat Oatmilk in 52 oz. refrigerated containers bears an O/U-D (dairy) on all varieties, but, in fact, their actual status is “DE” (dairy equipment) and they may be eaten AFTER (not with) meat.

From The cRc: Inspired Organics

Please be advised that Inspired Organics, Organic Cut Spinach and Organic Whole Strawberries bear an unauthorized cRc logo.

From The Beis Din of Cape Town: Pesto Princess

Cape Town Bes Din has informed us that Pesto Princess introduced a non-kosher ingredient into the factory that has, unfortunately, affected certain products.  The following Pesto Princess products are, therefore, currently NOT kosher with or without a BD logo and should be discarded.  (us used, keilim do NOT need to be kashered)… Tomato Soup Butternut […]

From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Bone Suckin’ Sauces

The O/U certifies several Bone Suckin sauce products.  The certified products bear the O/U symbol.  As a result of recent production changes, some Bone Suckin’ products no longer bear the O/U symbol.  Consumers should be careful to look for the O/U symbol when purchasing this product.

From the Star-K: Glory Foods Candied Yams

Glory Foods Candied Yams, Seasoned Southe4rn Style bear an unauthorized Star-K symbol.  The formulation includes dairy ingredients as indicated on the ingredient panel and should have been labeled “Star-D”.  This product is dairy, non-Cholov Yisroel.

From The COR: Gioia “S” Biscuits

Gioia “S” Biscuits was incorrectly labeled without a “dairy” designation.  This product is dairy and kosher certified under COR supervision.

From The cRc: Skinny Pop Kettle Corn Popcorn

The new variety pack of Skinny Pop Kettle Corn Popcorn contains the varieties Sweet Vanilla, Sweet & Salty Kettle and Cinnamon & Sugar Kettle Corn.  The outer box bears the cRc and O/U logos.  However, the kosher symbol was omitted from some varieties of the inner bags.  These products ARE certified Kosher and pareve.

From The O/U: Voss Water + Collagen

The O/U certifies a variety of Voss brand water products, however, the O/U does NOT certify Voss Water + Collagen.  Some bottles of Voss Water + Collagen are labeled with an unauthorized O/U symbol.

From The cRc: Blueberries

The cRc states that there has been a significant increase in insect infestation of blueberries.  Based on that information, they recommend that the following procedure be followed to all fresh blueberries until October 31, 2012… 1.)  Prepare a quart-sized bowl of soapy water per pint of blueberries 2.)  Soak and agitate the blueberries in the […]