FROM LONG ISLAND NEWSDAY A fire marshal Thursday cleared Gabila’s Knishes in Copiague to resume production of its mainstay product almost five months after a fire sidelined a key piece of equipment and resulted in a nationwide fried knish famine. Stacey Ziskin Gabay, executive vice president and general counsel for the family-owned business, said production Continue Reading »
Jelly Belly Expands Camo Beans Jelly Belly Candy Company recently pulled the cover off Jelly Belly Camo Beans, a package of jelly beans inspired by the art of camouflage. Now, the company adds a second colorful and trendy bag to the line with the introduction of Pink Camo Beans. For every bag of Camo Beans Continue Reading »
Products that are kosher only without a heksher Many years ago Garelick Farms decided to market its milk all-natural, which meant that it needed a natural source of Vitamin D – and it chose shark oil. This had at least two consequences: Hood Dairy began running an ad with the tagline “There’s something fishy about Continue Reading »
from the AP MODESTO, Calif. (AP) — California agriculture officials reported good news for wine lovers and vineyard operators alike: a record harvest of wine grapes. Growers in the nation’s premier wine region brought in a bumper crop last year, thanks to expanded acreage and overall favorable weather. Wine brokers told The Modesto Bee that Continue Reading »
Women Can Work As Kosher Food Inspectors, Chief Rabbi Belatedly Says Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com Speaking earlier today at the annual meeting of owners of catering halls, haredi Ashkenazi Chief of Israel Rabbi David Lau said he sees nothing wrong with employing female kosher food inspectors, Arutz Sheva reported. But for years the chief rabbinate Continue Reading »
FROM THE FORWARD NEWSPAPER Boca Raton, Fla. — (JTA) — Stroll past the kosher section of most large supermarkets in America and you could be forgiven for thinking that Jewish diets consist mainly of jarred gefilte fish, unsalted matzahs and Tam-Tam crackers. Not so at the Winn-Dixie supermarket in this affluent South Florida suburb. There’s Continue Reading »
FROM FAILED MESSIAH Shrewsbury, NJ February 4, 2014: Tony Catelli, Catelli Brothers President and CEO, today issued the following statement regarding the company’s response to USDA’s approval of Catelli Brothers corrective actions and reopening of the plant. CATELLI BROTHERS REOPENS SHREWSBURY PLANT Company underscores commitment to animal welfare, humane handling “We are pleased that USDA Continue Reading »
FROM FAILED MESSIAH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwired – Nov. 20, 2013) – Apart from their appeal to Jewish consumers, Kosher foods are embraced by a diverse community world-wide. Studies have shown part of that broad appeal is due to the fact that a large segment of Jewish and non-Jewish consumers alike, buy Kosher certified foods based Continue Reading »
FROM YNET Denmark outlaws kosher slaughter Danish minister enacts regulations banning kosher slaughter, saying ‘animal rights come before religion’ Denmark has effectively outlawed kosher slaughter with new regulations signed into law and expected to go into effect Monday. Denmark’s Agriculture and Food Minister Dan Jørgensen approved a new regulation which stipulated the slaughter of animals Continue Reading »
We have read about this product, but have not seen it. The licorice is from the Netherlands. Made with organic molasses and organic corn syrup, this product is geared to adult tastes and not children. The licorice is dense and chewy, and according to the company is fun to eat. Check out this list: No Continue Reading »
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