From the COR of Greater Detroit: Olitalia Italian Collection

Olitalia Italian Collection, currently being sold at Sam’s Club as a Limited Time Item, contains a bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil with an O/U and a bottle of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena with no Kosher marking.  The vinegar contains grape must and wine vinegar and is NOT Kosher.  The OU symbol on the other […]

From The O/K: Florajen Probiotics

Various Florajen Probiotics products bear an unauthorized O/K Kosher symbol.  This company and their products are NOT certified by O/K Kosher certification.  

From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Imperial Vegetable Oil Spreads

Imperial Vegetable Oil Spreads, in several varieties, have recently changed from dairy (O/UD) to pareve.  Be sure to check each package carefully.  1 lb. packages of sticks that bear a plain O/U on the outer package are pareve even though the inner wrappers still state “O/UD”.  

From The Scroll-K: Falafel King

Falafel King (in Boulder, Colorado) products are not certified kosher by Scroll K, even when bearing the Scroll K symbol.  EarthKosher has confirmed that they too no longer certify any Falafel King products.  

From PAS Yisroel: 100% Whole Wheat 1 lb. Hamotzi Bread

Upon the direction of Bais Din Minchas Chinuch of Tartikov, Pas Yisroel was asked to notify the public that their 100% Whole Wheat 1 lb. Hamotzi Bread, dated before November 18th, might contain infested Rolled Oats, which was sourced from their certified Kosher supplier and should not be eaten.   Any Pas Yisroel Hamotzi Whole Wheat […]

From The RCCd: MGM Catering in Los Angeles

The RCC is terminating its certification of MGM catering (Mr. Mendel Goldman), effective immediately, due to repeated Kashrus violations, including operating without a Mashgiach at the commissary and catered events.  

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: 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. 

From The Kof-K: Hain Celestial Terra Chips

Effective immediately  –  Due to various considerations, Terra Chips (all flavors) is no longer certified as Bishul Yisroel.  Products which either have the Bishul Yisroel declaration or are marked with a Julian Date of 29521 or earlier may still be considered Bishul Yisroel.  

From The O/U: Country Crock

The O/U certifies many, but NOT ALL Country Crock Products.  Country Crock products with the O/U symbol are certified Kosher while the Country Crock products without the O/U symbol are not. Â