>K (no circle, triangle or other identifying mark), as this means that
>the manufacturer SAYS that the food is kosher, but no certifying
>organization has inspected (or blessed) the food. I have seen cookies
>marked with a K, with no D following that had whey listed as an
>ingredient. To be sure, if you shop the heckshers, look for real ones,
>not just the K with nothing else.
>
And whether or not it's Kosher, you still have to look for the Pareve
markings. Kosher itself does not mean milk-free.
Mark