May 28, 2023 from a reader:
Pediatric D-Vite Drops made by Akron Pharma Labs bears an faux kosher symbol. The symbol that claims the product is kosher was created by a Indian company that certifies products. No recognized rabbinical certification is associated with this symbol.
May 17, 2023 from a reader:
Welo Kids Probiotic Bar Apple Crunble has one of the symbols shown on https://www.kashrut.com/Alerts/?alert=A8496. This product is being sold on Amazon and elsewhere. Product website and others say product is "kosher". No recognized rabbinical certification is associated with this symbol.
May 10, 2023 and May 15, 2023: These "bogus" kosher symbols ares ome of the ones offered by companies, many in Asia particularly India that sell "certification" services. (No recognized rabbinical certification is behind these certications.) One should never rely on a symbol, but verify that it is a reliable agency.
Ed. note: If you see others please send to ajms@kashrut.com
May 16, 2023
Fraudulent kosher symbol on product at Restaurant Depot and Amazon
January 10, 2023 from the editor:
From what the editor has been able to determine the Leaf K symbol has no rabbinic supervision behind it. If you have more information, please email editor@kashrut.com.
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