September 12, 2025 from the COR Detroit
Not all Zweet candies are Kosher. Some varieties, including Insanely Sour Belts in Strawberry and Rainbow flavors, Pumpkin candy, and possibly others, are not Kosher and bear no Kosher marking. Some varieties, including Gummies Vampire Teeth, are available in both Kosher and non-Kosher versions, and have been found mixed in the same bin in stores. Carefully check the back label of every package for the Kosher marking. As a further assurance, check the ink-jetted code on the package - the second line should begin with BDMC [= Beth Din Minchas Chinuch].
August 15, 2025:
Galil Zsweet Gummy Vanpire Teeth Candy comes kosher and non-kosher. They are being sold together in the same bin.
Consumers should check every label every time they shop.
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