The following new beverage information is from Pepsi posted on March 4, 2009.
The following new beverage products are certified by Rabbi Charlop when bearing a K:
The following new beverage information is from Pepsi posted on May 18, 2008.
The following new beverage products are certified by Rabbi Charlop when bearing a K:
The following kashrus information is from the New Square on May 6, 2008.
The products listed below bearing the following dates which are sold under the brand “UNGER’S” were baked after Pesach 5768:
The following kashrus information is from the Kof-K on January 21, 2008.
The following is a list of Bigelow teas that are kosher dairy, which are found at local grocery stores:
The following kashrus information is from New Square on January 22. 2008.
This will certify that the following tomatoes sold under the brand names that follow were inspected by our Rabbi-Mashgiach and after careful reviewing the entire process we certify that they are not coated at all and are kosher even for the most stringent.
The following kashrus information is from Pepsi posted on November 29, 2007.
The following kashrus information is from the Dallas Vaad on November 21, 2007.
The following new beverage products are certified by the Dallas Vaad:
The following kashrus information is from the Rabbinical Council of New England on November 8, 2007.
Crescent Ridge Dairy Ice Cream, Sharon, MA is now officially supervised by the Vaad haRabbonim of Massachusetts. They only certify that the ice cream is Kosher, all flavors.
The following South African kashrus information is from UOS on October 12, 2007.
The Beth Din of Johannesburg Kashrut Department wish to advise that Staffords VIP Sauce is Kosher, Parev and has the Beth Din label on the bottle. It lists "grape vinegar" on the ingredient panel. There is no grape vinegar in this product, it’s an old label from 20 years ago which they have not changed. They use normal spirit vinegar. They will re-do their labels as soon as possible. .
The following South African kashrus information is from UOS on September 25, 2007.
The Beth Din of Johannesburg is pleased to announce Redds Premium Cider is once again approved as kosher; parev and mehadrin. Please note that Redds Dry is not approved at this stage.
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