The following kashrus alert is from cRc on June 19, 2006.
Tic Tac products, manufactured in Europe with Hebrew writing and distributed in Israel over the last several years, have been accepted as kosher. However, it has now been discovered that there was recently a falsifying of documents regarding that product, changing the kosher status. Each package has a date on the label, and any product manufactured after January 1, 2006, should not be considered kosher, even with the kosher certification on the label. All other Tic Tac products that do not bear any kosher certification are, of course, also not kosher.
All Tic Tac product that is currently being sold in cRc supervised stores has been checked and is acceptable for consumption.
The following Israeli kashrus alert is from Israeli Chief Rabbinate and translated at Ynetnews.comm on June 8, 2006.
The Israeli Chief Rabbinate ordered the removal of Tic-Tac mints as well as Snickers, Mars and Bounty ice-cream from shelves in Israeli stores. The reason: The Rabbinate found that the products, branded as kosher, are in fact non-kosher.
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