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OK PASSOVER PRODUCTS FOOD GUIDE 2020 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Aluminum 10 OK PASSOVER PRODUCTS FOOD GUIDE 2020 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Aluminum 10" Round Pan Multipeel (O) Barkan Wine Cellars Ltd. Aluminum 3lb Large Oval Bakin Nalo Faser / Fibrous- cellulose Givon Vodka Aluminum 4 4/5" Round Pan casings with paper (O) Courvoisier SAS Aluminum 5lb X-large Oval Bak Nalo Ferm (O) XO Cognac Courvoisier Size: Aluminum 8" Angel Tube Pan Nalo Kranz-pure cellulose casings 700ml Lot: L9162JCG01, Aluminum 8" Round Pan (O) L6202JCG05 Aluminum Medium Oval Baking Nalo ML-pure cellulose casings Le Cognac de Napoleon P (O) XO Cognac Courvoisier Size: Nicole Home Collection Nalo M-pure cellulose casings 700ml Lot: L9162JCG01, (O) 8" Square Cake Pan Aluminum L6202JCG05 Nalo Net-fibrous casing with net 9" Square Deep Cake Pan- Matar Winery (O) alumin Arak Nalo Schmal / Cellulose- pure Aluminum 10" Angel Tube Royal Wine Corporation cellulose casings (O) Pan Alfasi - Mistico (MV) Nalo Top - cellulose casings with Aluminum 10" Round Pan ALUMINUM WRAP PRODUCTS paper (O) Aluminum 3lb Large Oval Bakin Betty Crocker NaloFashion (O) Aluminum 4 4/5" Round Pan 25Sq ft Aluminum Foil (O) OSKUDA 2101 (O) Aluminum 5lb X-large Oval Bak 37.5Sq ft Aluminum Foil (O) Pergament (O) Aluminum 8" Angel Tube Pan 75Sq ft Aluminum Foil (O) Rona (O) Aluminum 8" Round Pan Formula Brands Inc. Ronet (O) Aluminum Medium Oval Baking 25Sq ft Aluminum Foil (O) Rotex (O) P 37.5Sq ft Aluminum Foil (O) Texdalon (O) AROMATIC CHEMICALS 75Sq ft Aluminum Foil (O) Texdalon KSB - Semi Finished Crown Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Guangzhou Huafeng Aluminum (O) Piperonal Foil Technologies Co Ltd. Textil (O) ARTIFICIAL CASINGS Aluminum Containers (O) Kalle USA, Inc. Kalle GmbH Aluminum Foil Roll (O) NaloForm KP (STAMP) Betex K (O) GUANGZHOU VANZHEN BABY FOODS & FORMULAS ALUMINIUM FOIL PRODUCTS CO. Betex KB (O) Tuv Taam Baby LTD. Betex KD (O) Pureed Beef & Broth KP (G) 8" SQUARE CAKE PAN Betex KDB (O) ALUMINUM (MT) Betex RS (O) 9" SQUARE DEEP CAKE PAN- Pureed Chicken and Broth KP (G) Betex BW (O) ALUMIN (MT) Betex BW K (O) Tuv-Taam Corporation ALUM CANDLE HOLDER Betex BW KB (O) Pureed Beef & Broth KP (G) Aluminum 10" Angel Tube Pan Betex BW RS (O) (MT) ALUMINUM 10" ROUND PAN Betex BW-3K (O) Pureed Chicken and Broth KP (G) Aluminum 3lb Large Oval Bakin Betex RS - Semi Finished (O) (MT) ALUMINUM 4 4/5" ROUND PAN Betex ZW (O) BAKED GOODS Aluminum 5lb X-large Oval Bak Hagadda Passover Bakery BIG-pure cellulose casings (O) Aluminum 8" Angel Tube Pan Assorted Cookies GLI-pure cellulose casings (O) Aluminum 8" Round Pan Baby Fingers Multibar (O) Aluminum Medium Oval Baking Black & White Cookies P Multibar Kranz (O) Brownies Hanna K. Signature Collection Multibar NP (O) Bulk Baby Fingers Alum Candle Holder Multibar-E (O) Button Cookies King Zak Industries, INC Multibar-F (O) Cake Crumbs 8" Square Cake Pan Aluminum Multibar-LE (O) Cheesecake Marble (CY) (D) 9" Square Deep Cake Pan- Multibar-LS (O) Cheesecake Marble Sugar Free alumin Multibar-M (O) (CY) (D) Alum Candle Holder Multibar-PR (O) Cheesecake Regular (CY) (D) Aluminum 10" Angel Tube Multibar-RS (O) Cheesecake Sugar Free (CY) (D) Pan Multibar-SP (O) Chinese Cookies ALL PRODUCTS ARE CERTIFIED KOSHER FOR PASSOVER WHEN BEARING THE ~P SYMBOL OR OTHERWISE SO INDICATED. ALL PRODUCTS ARE PAREVE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. Legend — D=Dairy; CY=Chalav Yisrael;K=Kitniyus;PY=Pas Yisroel;FS=Fish;MV=Mevushal;O=No symbol required;Stamp=Requires Rabbi's Stamp;MT=Meat;G=Glatt. 1 • Passover Kosher Food Guide 2020 Choc. Chip Cookies Sugar Free Marble Pound Cakes Domino (R) Pure Cane Granulated Choc. Macaroons KP (PY) Sugar Chocolate Baby Fingers Sugar Free Pound Cakes KP Domino (R) Pure Granulated Sugar Chocolate Dipped Coconut (PY) (Canister) Macaroons BAKING SUPPLIES Domino (R) Qwik-Flo (R) Dark Chocolate Leaf Cookies Better Living Brands, LLC Molasses Powder/Granules Chocolate Sponge Cake 25008 Fine Granualated Sugar Domino (R) Qwik-Flo (R) Honey Powder/Granules Coconut Dip Big Y Foods, Inc. Domino (R) Qwik-Flo (R) Light Cupcakes Big Y Light Brown Sugar Molasses Powder/Granules Double Dutch Fudge Layer Big Y Pure Cane Granulated Sugar Domino (R) Standard Granulated Egg Kichel BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. Sugar Fancy Sandwich Cookies Executive Choice Pure Cane Domino (R) Sugar Packets Gluten-Free Hamantashen Granulated Sugar Domino ® Pourable Brown Sugar Homestyle Sandwich Cookies Blommer Chocolate Company –Flip Top Bottle Iced Tiffany Layer Cake Sudan Cocoa - Passover Domino Granulated Sugar (Bulk) Lace Cookies (STAMP) (O) Mocha Apricot Layer Cake Blue Diamond Growers Eagle Granulated Sugar Nut Brownies Blanched Almonds, Diced and Extra Fine Granulated Sugar Railroad Layer Cake Meal (O) Size: INDUSTRIAL Flo-Sweet Granulated Sugar Rainbow Cookies Blanched Almonds: Whole, Broken, Size: 4 lb. Container: BAGS Sandwich Cookies Pieces, Splits, Sliced and Slivered Granulated Sugar - Canister (O) Size: INDUSTRIAL Seven Layer Chocolate Granulated Sugar Packets and Conagra Brands Stix Shadow Layer Cake PAM Olive Hebrew Cooking Spray Jack Frost Dark Brown Sugar Sprinkle Cookies for Passover (K) OK KITNIYOT Jack Frost Granulated Sugar Sugar Free Cookies Demoulas Supermarkets Size: 5 lb. Container: BAGS Muffins N' More, Inc. Demoulas Granulated Sugar Medium Invert Syrup Apple Cinnamon Muffins KP Market Basket Granulated Refiners Blackstrap Molasses (PY) Sugar Sunny Cane Granulated Sugar Blueberry Crumb Cake KP (PY) Domino Foods, Inc. Dutch Cocoa BV Blueberry Muffins KP (PY) "A" Liquor/Liquefying Syrup Cocoa Butter - Natural Carrot Muffins KP (PY) 10 lb. Domino Gran. Resealable Cocoa Mass - Alkalized Carrot Sheet Cake KP (PY) Pouch DZA Brands Chocolate Cheese Muffins KPe Amber Sugar Syrup Food Lion Granulated Sugar (CY) (PY) (D) Amerfond (R) Brand Fondant Hannaford Granulated Sugar Chocolate Chip Muffins KP (PY) Sugar My Essentials Granulated Sugar Chocolate Chip Pound Cake KP Cane Refinery Syrup (Partially (PY) Refined) Family Dollar Stores, Inc. Chocolate Crumb Cake KP (PY) Coating Syrup KP Chestnut Hill Granulated Sugar Chocolate Pound Cake KP (PY) Country Cane Granulated Sugar Chestnut Hill Light Brown Sugar Chocolate Sheet Cake KP (PY) Size: 5 lb. Container: BAGS Clover Valley Granulated Sugar Cinnamon Coffee Crumb Cake KP Domino (R) Brownulated (R) Brand Clover Valley Light Brown Sugar (PY) Pure Cane Granulated Light Brown Federated Group, Inc. Coffee Cake Muffins KP (PY) Sugar Hy Top Granulated Sugar Coffee Cake Pound Loaf KP (PY) Domino (R) Brownulated (R) Brand Parade Granulated Sugar Pure Cane Powdered Brown Double Chocolate Muffins KP Red & White Granulated Sugar Sugar (PY) Foodtown Inc. Domino (R) Confectioners 6X Double Fudge Brownie KP (PY) Food Town Pure Granulated Plain (STAMP) Honey Pound Cake KP (PY) Sugar Domino (R) Dark Brown Sugar Marble Pound Cake KP (PY) Ingles Markets, Inc. Domino (R) Granulated Sugar Plain Muffins KP (PY) Laura Lynn Dark Brown Sugar Domino (R) Light Brown Pure Cane Laura Lynn Granulated Sugar Pound Cake KP (PY) Sugar Laura Lynn Light Brown Sugar Pound Loaf KP (PY) Domino (R) Light Brown Sugar Key Food Co-Operative, Inc. Sponge Sheet Cake KP (PY) Domino (R) Old Fashioned Dark 5 LB. Granulated Sugar Strawberry Sheet Cake KP (PY) Brown Pure Cane Sugar Key Food Pure Cane Sugar Granulated ALL PRODUCTS ARE CERTIFIED KOSHER FOR PASSOVER WHEN BEARING THE ~P SYMBOL OR OTHERWISE SO INDICATED. ALL PRODUCTS ARE PAREVE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. Legend — D=Dairy; CY=Chalav Yisrael;K=Kitniyus;PY=Pas Yisroel;FS=Fish;MV=Mevushal;O=No symbol required;Stamp=Requires Rabbi's Stamp;MT=Meat;G=Glatt. 2 • Passover Kosher Food Guide 2020 Klein's Naturals World's Choice Fruit Fine Pure Wakefern Food Corporation Coconut Shredded Cane Granulated Sugar Price Rite Extra Fine Granulated P.R.R.C. (PRICE RITE) Roundy's Inc. Sugar Price Rite Pure Cane Extra Fine Roundy's Light Brown Sugar Shop Rite (R) Extra Fine Sugar Granulated Roundy's Pure Granulated Granulated Pure Cane Sugar Pathmark Stores Inc. Setton International Foods, Inc. Walgreen Co. Pathmark (R) Pure Extra Fine Chocolate Chips KP (STAMP) Nice! Light Brown Sugar Granulated Sugar (R) Coconut KP (STAMP) Size: BULK Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Pathmark Dark Brown Sugar Container: BOXES Great Value Granulated Sugar Pathmark Extra Fine Granulated Coconut KP (STAMP) Size: Great Value Light Brown Sugar Sugar, 5 LB. RETAIL Wegman's Inc. Peter Paul Philippine Corporation Dark Chocolate Chips KP Wegman's Dark Brown Sugar Desiccated Coconut (STAMP) Wegman's Granulated Sugar FairTrade Desiccated Coconut Signature Kitchens Wegman's Light Brown Sugar Phildesco, Inc. 25008 Fine Granualated Sugar Western Beef Retail Inc Desiccated Coconut SUPERVALU, Inc. Pure Granulated Sugar Price Chopper America's Choice Dark Brown BEVERAGES Sugar Price Chopper Granulated Dr Pepper Snapple Group Sugar America's Choice Light Brown 81691040 CONC,CD,LEM LIM Price Chopper Pics Granulated Sugar TWST SELT KP,4x1 GAL Sugar America's Choice Pure Granulated (STAMP) QUAKER SUGAR CO., INC. Sugar 81691043 CONC,CD,AMAZING 100# Diamond Blue Essential Everyday Granulated MAND SELT KP,4/1 GAL 100# Diamond Green Sugar (STAMP) Diamond Extra Fine Granulated Essential Everyday Light Brown 81691271 CONC,SW,SF CLUB Sugar Sugar SODA KP,1x6.08# (STAMP) Diamond Fine Granulated Ginger Evans Granulated Sugar 89110097 - CARAMEL COLOR Sugar Shoppers Value Granulated BROWN DRUM 21.52LB KP Diamond Pure Cane Extra Fine Sugar (STAMP) Granulated Sugar Sysco Merchandising and Supply Gat Foods Chain Services, Inc. Diamond Pure Cane Fine Basis Diet Orange Cells (8141833) Granulated Sugar Sysco Classic Extra Fine MP Granulated Sugar RD/JET LLC Basis Frozen Lemon Mint Sysco Serene Extra Fine Chef's Quality Granulated Sugar (8141815) MP Granulated Sugar Retail Business Services, LLC Basis Mango (8141814) MP (Services Company of Ahold Topco Associates LLC Basis Mango (8141855) MP Food Club Pure Granulated Delhaize USA) Basis Orange Cider (8141867) Sugar Bi-Lo Extra Fine Granulated MP Sugar Meijer Granulated Sugar Basis Strawberry Banana Giant Dark Brown Sugars Shurfine Granulated Sugar (8141830) MP Giant Extra Fine Granulated Shurfine Light Brown Sugar Basis Strawberry Banana Sugar ValuTime Granulated Sugar (8141861) MP Giant Light Brown Sugars Trader Joe's Israel Beer Breweries Ltd.
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