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Loveeles wrote:

> Jen,
>
> The Kosher symbols can be difficult to find sometimes,
> they are usually small and not always in the same
> place.  Sometimes they are near the nutrition
> information while sometimes they are on the front
> towards the bottom of the package.  Look for various
> symbols such as K or U, sometimes with a D or DE next
> to them.  The D means "contains dairy" while the DE
> means "made on dairy equipment".  There are several
> websites with more specific information.  Try a search
> of Kosher Symbols.  Good Luck!

Allow me to repeat my previous post to the group...

For a list of symbols, check:
  http://www.kosherquest.org/html/Reliable_Kosher_Symbols.htm
  http://www.kosherclub.com/koshersymbol.cfm


Best wishes,
Alex.

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