Definitely not made in Israel,
Many candy products say they may contain traces of milk yet they are kosher parve.
Who said it was?
Now we established that they are giving the hechsher based off the ingredient list.
There are many products which used to be DE and now are just plain D, after OU changed their policy. Oreos happens to not be amongst those, but I'm just saying again that OU stopped certifying anything as DE
Says who?It says it's a special run that is Pay Yisroel and Parve.Probably made in the UK if is it's under a Manchester hechsher.
Please post in the "random posts" thread unless there is a relevance here...
There are lots of languages on it, probably from a plant that distributes to many countries.
Says who?It says it's a special run that is Pay Yisroel and Parve.Probably made in the UK if is it's under a Manchester hechsher.Doubt it's US made
Lol. Aren't we in the random posts thread?ETA: sorry we are in the random posts for non meshugeners thread. Do I qualify?
Besides for the language behind the sticker, if you read the sticker it says it is made in Indonesia.
...maybe it is made in Israel, if so then they can give such a hechsher knowing that there isn't dairy in the product. Now we established that they are giving the hechsher based off the ingredient list.
Because it's not made in Israel it means they're giving the hechsher based off the ingredient list?That's quite a jump there.
That doesn't make something OU-D.
The jump was based on my assumption that the rabanut is not going down to every factory of things that they import. snapple, Pringles, shoprite, just to name a few.
That was my point
It's not Rabanut.Who was arguing against that?