Klein’s Naturals Cranberry Mix was mistakenly printed with the OKP

19 Nissan 5780 — April 13, 2020 3:50 pm Klein’s Naturals Cranberry was mistakenly printed with the OKP Klein’s Naturals Cranberry Mix of Klein’s Naturals Brooklyn, NY 11232 was mistakenly printed with the OK-P Please be advised that Klein’s Naturals Cranberry Mix of Klein’s Naturals Brooklyn, NY 11232 was mistakenly printed with the OKP symbol. […]

From The cRc: Pesach News – Bottled Mineral Water

The cRc policy on buying Bottled Mineral Water on Pesach is: All water is acceptable for Pesach if free of carbonation, flavors, vitamins or other sensitive ingredients (like caffeine and calcium citrate).  However, the following ingredients are not an issue for Pesach:  calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, magnesium oxide, magnesium sulfate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium chloride and […]

From The KIB: Pesach News – Lipton Chicken Consume at Smart & Final

Lipton Chicken Consume was found at Smart & Final in the Pesach section with only a Badatz Kosher symbol, Kosher year round, but without a Pesach designation.  This was an error on the part of the store (putting it in with the Pesach products) and is a common error in many grocery stores.  Please be […]

From The Kosher Information Bureau: Pesach News – Vaping

According to Rav Sterhbach, vaping is considered in the category of food (eating) and therefore, because of non-Kosher flavoring, vaping all year round is problematic from a Kashrus standpoint, and also may contain elements which may also be  Chometz – an issur on Pesach.  That is why he feels that this product needs proper Hashgacha […]

From The Kashrus Information Bureau: Disposable Gloves for Pesach

The NorthShore University HealthSystem system currently uses disposable gloves that have oat powder added to the inside to help maintain moisture on the hands of the employees who wear these gloves many hours a day.  The oat powder is assumed to be Chometz and edible and therefore Jewish healthcare workers should not use these gloves […]

From The Kosher Information Bureau: Pesach News – Bottled Water

Unflavored, Purified Water generally does not require certification for Pesach.  However, when containing a Citric Acid, such as Kirkland brand, which lists “calcium citrate” in its ingredients, the water should NOT be used without reliable Pesach certification.  Unflavored water, with other minerals added, do NOT require certification for Pesach.

From the KIB: Pesach Alert – Oat Milk

Oat Milk is now commonly available and should NOT be confused with Soy Milk, as Oat milk is Chometz.  Check in the current Kashrus Conscience for Pesach to see which Soy Milks are not contaminated from Oat Milk machinery.

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