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Question of the Week: Reese's Pieces recently received OU pareve certification, making the popular candy accessible for all kosher consumers. What do you think of the hype? Comments
Question of the Week: Reese's Pieces recently received OU pareve certification, making the popular candy accessible for all kosher consumers. What do you think of the hype? Comments
BH!!!!!!
Unecessary food coloring…
Hershey products should become cholov yisroel
How did we get here?
I mean. Who are we!
Almost bought but was over $9 at Walmart
$1/box
May this be the extent of breaking news please G-d!
And may it be accompanied by the blasts of shofar heralding the arrival of Moshiach!
People in the know mention some of the equipment is not necessarily CY. So dairy equipment
The OU specifically addressed this and said the equipment is also not dairy
Your body doesn’t care what the packages is, or that it just got an ok from the OU.
It highly processed sugar, And too much of it is not good. Period.
as it contains confectioners glaze, which many Rabbonim don’t approve
It seems they literally took all the milk out of the chocolate to the point that it’s coincidentally become pareve.
I don’t think this is exactly a quality product, but it is exciting to try something that’s always been around
I personally don’t eat ou on most products,if it was ok or a higher hashgacha I probably would try it maybe
What do you eat then?