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OK? When I first started my vending route here, perhaps a year after I got
here, a young man, very polite I might add, asked me if I sold Kosher Coke.
I was polite and said... "What! Do chickens have lips! Are you joking
hahahahahahhehehehehehhohohohohohho!" No. hehehe Seriously I just politely
said no sir, sorry. I thought it was something similar to what you said but
wasn't sure. So Vlassic then has a Rabbi on staff for blessing the Kosher
Pickles? hehehehehe. Thanks for the answer.
Brad
At 01/05/2004 on Monday, you wrote:
>The simple answer is that kosher means "Rabbi approved" or "blessed" as we
>Christians would say, theoretically in keeping with Jewish food laws set out
>in Leviticus 11. The word "pareve" you may notice on some foods means, in
>layman's terms, that it's okay to eat even though it's tough to fit under
>the letter of the Law. Now if only they were calorie free, too. Smile. No
>such thing as dumb questions, Brad, only dumb answers, like mine. Smile.
>
>Paul
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