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Date: | Mon, 8 Feb 1999 22:05:46 -0800 |
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Well, I really got burned on this one. I picked up some packs of Jelly
Belly jelly beans over the weekend. They were marked Kosher - it's a
rectagle with a cap K and small o. There were other candies there from
the same company that had the Dairy modifier on the same Kosher symbol,
so I didn't bother to scrutinize the ingredients (the price sticker was
mostly covering it). Well, I worked on this bag of jelly beans for 2
days and could not figure out why I felt so miserable. I just chalked it
up to being pregnant. Just for kicks, I took the price tag off after I
finished the bag to read what type of chemical mess I'd just eaten, and
there it was - cream, non fat milk!
The bag of only fruit flavored ones I also bought seems to be OK. I
can't understand why there was no Dairy marking! I would not consider
jelly beans to be "obviously dairy" that they could leave it off. I
looked in my one reference for Kosher hecshers and that one is not
listed.
Check that Easter candy carefully :-(
Kathy P.
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