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Consumer Alerts and Advisories

The Following OU Kosher Advisories and Alerts were released by the Orthodox Union’s Kosher Division on the date indicated.

Please remember to always check the label before purchasing any item that needs Kosher certification!

Consumer Alerts

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May 01, 2009

  • Caroline’s Sweet Blue Cheese Dressing

    Brands:
    Caroline's
    Products:
    Sweet Blue Cheese Dressing
    Company:
    Cain’s Foods- Ayer, MA
    Issue:
    This product bears an unauthorized OU symbol and is being withdrawn from the market. Consumers spotting this product are requested to contact the Orthodox Union at 212-613-8241 or via email at .

  • Sensible Edibles Bakery

    Issue:
    Effective immediately, Sensible Edibles Bakery located at 5-15 47th Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101 is no longer OU kosher certified.

March 24, 2009

  • Smart Balance Omega Buttery Spread

    Brands:
    Smart Balance
    Products:
    Omega Buttery Spread made with Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    Company:
    GFA
    Issue:
    A limited amount of this certified product has been erroneously distributed with lids from the Light Omega Buttery Spread which bear an OU Pareve designation. While the Light variety is certified pareve, the regular Omega Buttery Spread contains dairy ingredients. Corrective action has been taken.

March 13, 2009

  • Dos Anclas Table Salt

    Brands:
    Dos Anclas
    Products:
    Table Salt
    Company:
    Alex Int’l Trading Corp - Siesta Key, Fl
    Issue:
    This product mistakenly bears an OU-P symbol and is not certified Kosher for Passover. It is certified for year round use only.

February 26, 2009

  • Skittles

    Products:
    Skittles Candy Fan
    UPC# 6 09454 61492 6
    Skittles Dry Erase Message Board
    UPC# 6 09454 61501 5
    Company:
    Candyrific- Louisville, KY
    Issue:
    An unauthorized OU-D symbol was inadvertently placed on these products’ labels. These products are not certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union. Consumers spotting this product are requested to contact the Orthodox Union at 212-613-8241 or via email at kashalerts@ou.org.
  • Newland

    Brands:
    Newland / or other brands manufactured by this company
    Products:
    Broccoli
    Cauliflower
    Bok Choy
    Company:
    Zhejiang Zhongda Newland Co., Ltd.
    Issue:
    These products bear an unauthorized OU symbol and are not certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union. Consumers spotting these products are requested to contact the Orthodox Union at 212-613-8241 or via email at kashalerts@ou.org.

February 17, 2009

  • Vitality Frozen Grape Cocktail

    Brands:
    Vitality
    ChoicePak
    Products:
    Frozen Concentrated Grape Cocktail
    Lot # 01/11 027C
    Lot # 02/11 036C
    Lot # 12/10 366C
    Company:
    Distributed by Vitality Foodservice Inc. – Tampa, FL
    Issue:
    Individual products are labeled correctly and do not bear the OU symbol. The outside box bears an unauthorized OU symbol. Corrective action is being taken. Consumers spotting this product are requested to contact the Orthodox Union at 212-613-8241 or via email at kashalerts@ou.org.

February 13, 2009

  • Bubblegum Ice Cream

    Brands:
    Dreyer’s
    Edy’s
    Products:
    Bubblegum Ice Cream, 3 gallon tub
    Company:
    Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream/Edy’s
    Issue:
    These products bear an unauthorized OU symbol and are not certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union. Consumers spotting these products are requested to contact the Orthodox Union at 212-613-8241 or via email at kashalerts@ou.org.

February 05, 2009

  • Osem Meals-on-the-Go

    Brands:
    Osem Meals-on-the-Go
    Products:
    Creamy Pasta Chicken Flavour
    UPC#: 0-77544-15580-0
    Company:
    Osem
    Issue:
    Traces of dairy ingredients have been found in this product and it is being withdrawn from the marketplace. The product is halachically pareve.

January 29, 2009

  • OU Public Advisory regarding raisins

    Products:
    Raisins
    Issue:
    The OU has long maintained that raisins packed and stored under normal industry conditions do not pose a halachic infestation concern and may be consumed without further checking on the part of the consumer.

    Recent public reporting of widespread infestation in packaged raisins has led the OU to reexamine its prior held position vis-à-vis raisins. Following careful investigation, extensive testing and consultation with our Halachic authorities, the OU upholds its original position that raisins, when stored under normal conditions (cool, dry and clean environments) do not require checking for the presence of worms or insects. (עיין בט"ז יו"ד פד, יב)

    Many food items, when packed or stored in warm, moist or unclean environments should be avoided until fully checked for the presence of insects, particularly when exhibiting telltale signs of infestation (webbing, insect feeding damage).
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