Don't "schvitz it," we've got it!
Though there are many different interpretations of what constitutes Kosher food, the formal definition maintains that such foods should follow the Jewish, Kashrut dietary laws. While there are no strict prohibitions concerning fruits, nuts and vegetables except that they be properly cleaned, many other candy ingredients may not meet stringent kosher standards either because they contain gelatin derived from the collagen of non-kosher animals such as swine, have been processed in a facility or using machinery that also processes non-kosher items, or does not otherwise meet kosher cleanliness standards.
If you're looking for fully certified kosher candy, you've come to the right place. All the items in this section meet or exceed kosher standards, (no candy seethed in the milk of its mother, guaranteed!) so you or your loved ones can enjoy a sweet treat without having to search the shelves for those tiny "k" labels!
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