<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> **http://www.kashrut.com/Passover/ This has links to various lists (O-U, Circle-K, Star-K, etc) that indicate which items are KFP (Kosher for Passover), some lists also include items that are acceptable to use without a KFP certification and some lists include medicines/cosmetics. Keep in mind that the rules for KFP is stricter than GF (ie KFP is 100% free of wheat, oats, rye, barley & spelt including alcohol; these lists may indicate which items contain/free of kitniyos (which are legumes, millet, rice, corn) however each list does this slightly differently. Not being included does NOT mean it contains gluten, it may mean that product was not checked or it may mean the company did not respond, etc. These lists are currently up to date, however later in the year I would use these as a guide of products that are worth checking on their gf status. Interestingly the O-U list includes alot of Proctor & Gamble items. **http://www.kosherquest.org *Click on Passover//Click on Passover Product List 2001--This includes a list of items that are acceptable to use without a KFP certification. *Click on Recommended Symbols--This has examples of various kosher symbols including the ones I have tried to describe in other emails. http://www.star-k.org They include part of the items that are in Rabbi Bess's publication. Long list of cosmetics, medications (over the counter & prescription). Betsey Carus Baltimore, MD USA