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Clean & Unclean Products List 2011 1 *Note: Complete listing of these products along with findings available on The Israel of God Research Committee web site at, www.theisraelofgodrc.com The Israel of God Research Committee Clean & Unclean Products List 2011 BAKING GOODS, CONDIMENTS, SAUCES, SEASONINGS AND SWEETENERS NAME NAME/TYPE SOURCE FINDINGS Aldi Food Aunt Maples 2% Maple Syrup Non-Animal Clean Alberto-Culver Molly McButter Natural Butter Non-Pork Clean Molly McButter Lite Sodium Butter Non-Pork Clean Chef Pierre 10” Unbaked Pie Shells with vegetable shortening Vegetable Clean Country Home Bakers 10" Unbaked Pie Shells Shortening/Vegetable Clean Dominick's Frozen Pie Shells (Reg. & Deep Dish) Non-Pork Clean Refrigerated Pie Shells Lard - Pork Unclean Elyon (Golden Fluff Inc.) Gelatin (All varieties) Hides/Skins, Clean Cattle Clean Emes Kosher Jel Discontinued N/A Fleming Companies Best Yet Gelatin Pork Unclean Francesco Rinaldi Francesco Rinaldi 24oz Tomato Basil Sauce Non-Animal Clean Francesco Rinaldi 24oz Marinara Sauce Non-Animal Clean Gefen (Kenover Mkg.Corp.) Gelatin Non-Pork Clean Heinz All products having a circle “U” or “K”. Clean 2 Note: The above Kosher symbols approved by the IOG for Heinz products only. College Inn Chicken Broth Non-pork Clean Hershey Foods Corp. Chocolate Syrup Non-Animal Clean HP Health Care DiabetiSweet Non-Pork Clean Jel-Sert Davis Baking Powder Non-Pork Clean My-T-Fine Puddings Non-Pork Clean Royal Gelatins Gelatin, Pork Unclean Royal Puddings Non-Pork Clean Royal Flan Non-Pork Clean JM Sucker Co. Crisco (All Varieties) Non-Pork Clean K.C. Masterpiece Barbecue Sauces Non-Pork Clean Honey Teriyaki Marinade Non-Pork Clean Garlic & Herb Marinade Non-Pork Clean BBQ Marinade Non-Pork Clean Kraft Foods JELLO Pork Unclean Kroger Instant Pudding Mixes: Banana Cream, Tapioca & Pistachio Clean Note: All Kroger products containing gelatin (source is pork) Unclean Lawry’s Marinades Non-Animal Clean Season Salt Non-Animal Clean Taco Seasonings Non-Animal Clean Lea & Perrins Worestershire Sauce Non-pork Clean Little Crow Foods Bakin' Miracle Non-Pork Clean Fryin' Magic Vegetable, Syn. Clean Marshmallows Most Brands--(Solid) Gelatin, Pork Unclean Elyon Miniature Marshmallows Gelatin, Kosher Fish Clean Paskesz Mini Marshmallows Gelain, Kosher Fish Clean Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Crème Non-Animal Clean Solo Foods Baker's Corner Marshmallow Crème Non-Animal Clean McCormick Bag Gravy Pork/Processing Unclean Chili Sauces Pork/Processing Unclean 3 Bag Seasoning Mixes Pork/Processing Unclean Individual Seasonings bearing a cRc Kosher Symbol Clean Mrs. Smith Bakeries All Products with a circled "U" w/o L-Cysteine Non-Pork Clean Nabisco A-1 Steak Sauce Non-Animal Clean Knox Gelatin Pork Unclean Natural Desserts Brand Gel-Dessert - Gelatin - Vegan Non-Pork Clean Instant Pudding Mixes Non-Pork Clean Nutra Drink Brand Non-Pork Clean Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Non-Animal Clean (Gelatin Fruit Pectin) Pappy’s Foods, Inc. Jewel Seasoning Salt Non-Animal Clean Pinnacle Foods Vlassic Peppers, Pickles & Relishes Non-Pork Clean Safeway Select Frozen Pie Shells (Reg. & Deep Dish) Non-Pork Clean Refrigerated Pie Shells Pork Unclean Sam’s Club/Wal-Mart BakeShop Products (Per their representative, they can not guarantee that LARD is never used in their products. They stated to look for animal free products to be safe. Sara Lee Beuler's Pie Crust (Aldi's) Pork Unclean Sweet ‘N Low Sugar In The Raw Clean United Sugars Corp. Crystal Sugar Clean BEVERAGES COMPANY NAME/TYPE SOURCE FINDINGS Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Chelada Clam Broth Unclean Bud Light Clamato Chelada Clam Broth Unclean Bolthouse Farms Juice Drinks, Vegetable products and Salad Dressings bearing Non-Pork Clean the OU kosher symbol Campbell Tomato Juice Non-Animal Clean V8 Vegetable Juice Non-Animal Clean 4 Canada Dry Mott's Clamata (All Varieties) Clam Broth Unclean Coca-Cola Most products Clean Minute Maid Juices To Go Ruby Red Grapefruit Drink Pork/Processing Unclean Jugos Del Valle Strawberry Banana Juice Pork/Processing Unclean Jugos Del Valle Strawberry Juice Nectar Pork/Processing Unclean Dr Pepper/ Seven Up, Inc. Dr Pepper Clean Seven Up Clean Heineken USA All Varieties Non-Animal Clean Horizon Organic Juices (All Varieties) Non-Animal Clean Jel-Sert Fla-Vor-Ice Non-Pork Clean Flavor Aid Non-Pork Clean Mondo Drinks Non-Pork Clean Otter-Pops Non-Pork Clean Pop-Ice Non-Pork Clean Wyler's Non-Pork Clean Magnolia Spice Teas All Varieties Non-Animal Clean Miller-Coors Lite, MGD, MGD Light & Sparks Non-Animal Clean Watertown Hop Products Non-Animal Clean Coors - ALL Non-Animal Clean Minute Maid Minute Maid Fruit Drink Non-Animal Clean Minute Maid – 100% Pink Grapefruit Juice Cochineal Unclean Hi-C Fruit Drink Non-Animal Clean Five Alive Juice Non-Animal Clean Mistic Brands, Inc. All Drinks Non-Animal Clean Whipple Smoothies Milk Clean Ruby Red Drink Vegetable Color Clean Ocean Spray Juice Ruby Red (All Varieties) Vegetable Color/Red #40 Clean White Cranberry Peach Canthaxanthin Unclean All Other Drinks Non-Animal Clean Old Orchard Products with Carmine/Cochineal Insect Unclean Products without Carmine/Cochineal Clean Pespi Cola All Drinks Non-Animal Clean 5 Snapple All Drinks Non-Pork Clean Ruby Red Drink Vegetable Color Clean Welch's All 100% Juices & Drinks Non-Animal Clean BREADS COMPANY NAME/TYPE SOURCE FINDINGS Al Khyam Bakery Pita Bread Non-Animal Clean Alpha Baking Company S.Rosen Breads/Rolls Duck Feathers Unclean Some of their products don’t have this food additive, so read the label. Bake House Creations (Aldi) Crescent Rolls Non-animal Clean Best Food Baking, Co. Brownberry Bread Vegetable Clean Boboli Bread Vegetable Clean Beuler's (Aldi Foods) Crescent Rolls Non-Pork Clean Buttermilk Biscuits Non-Pork Clean Jumbo Buttermilk Biscuits Non-Pork Clean Texas Art Butter Flavor Biscuits Non-Pork Clean Certified Groceries Country Delight Bread Vegetable Clean (Baker Divison) Chicago Baking Company Butternut Vegetable Clean Sunbeam Vegetable Clean Roman Meal Vegetable Clean Cinnabon Inc. Dough, no longer uses L-Cysteine in their products. All FREE of Non-Pork Clean pork, lard, beef tallow, reneet and gelatin Cloverhill Bakery (Aldi Brand) All Baked Goods Vegetable Clean Cole Bread Frozen bread loaves (All Varieties) Enzymes, pork Unclean Dominick’s Fresh Bake Shop Products Beef/Pork Unclean French Bread L-Cysteine/Life-Forms Unclean Dominicks/Safeway Pre-Packaged Breads, Bagels, Muffins, Hotdog&Hamburger Buns Are Designated CLEAN unless they contain L-Cysteine, Mono-Digly./Enzy, Veg/Beef. Earthgrains Jewel Crescent Rolls Mono-digly.Beef/Pork. Unclean 6 Jewel Jumbo Biscuits Mono-digly, Beef/Pork Unclean Jewel 10ct. Buttermilk Biscuits Tallow, Beef/Pork Unclean Jewel Homestye Biscuits Tallow, Beef/Pork Unclean George Weston Bakeries Thomas' Sahara Pita Breads Non-Pork Clean Interstate Brands Co. Wonder Bread Vegetable Clean Beef Steak Bread Vegetable Clean Bread Dujour Vegetable Clean Jewel/Osco Fresh Bake Shop Products Beef/Pork/Veg. Unclean Jewel Louisiana Crunch Cake Non-pork Clean Jiffy Mix Corn Bread mix Lard, Pork Unclean King’s Hawaiian King’s Hawaiian Bread & Rolls L-Cysteine Unclean La Mas Raca Flour Tortillas L-Cysteine Unclean Little Crow Foods Miracle Maize - Country Style Vegetable Clean Miracle Maize - Sweet Vegetable Clean McDonald's Sesame Seed Buns L-Cysteine Unclean Metz Baking Co. Betterway Bread Mono-dyg.,Beef/Pork Unclean Holsum Bread Mono-dyg.,Beef/Pork Unclean Pillsbury Breads Mono-dyg.,Beef/Pork Unclean Mother’s Bread Mono-dyg.,Beef/Pork Unclean Mississippi Bakery L’Oven Fresh Breads Vegetable Clean (Aldi Brand) L’Oven Fresh Hamburger buns Vegetable Clean L’Oven Fresh Hot Dog buns Vegetable Clean Note: All products that contain L-Cysteine are Unclean. Nature's Own 100% Wheat Bread Non-Pork Clean North Baking Company Jewel Breads Vegetable Clean (Jewel Brand) Jewel Rolls Vegetable Clean Jewel Hotdog Buns Vegetable Clean Jewel Hamburger Buns Vegetable Clean Panera Bread Bagels (all varieties contain L-Cysteine) L-Cysteine Unclean Breads & Pastries, vegetarian mono-diglycerides Non-Pork Clean 7 Pepperidge Farm Breads Non-Animal Clean Cookies Non-Animal Clean Pepperidge Farm Garlic Bread w/ Cheese Beef / Pork Unclean Any of their products that contain ---- Gelatin, Pork Unclean Pillsbury All can refrigerated biscuits Beef / Pork Unclean Quaker Oats Company Aunt Jemima Pancake & Waffle Mix Non-Animal Clean Safeway Select 5 Cheese Garlic Toast L-Cysteine Unclean Garlic Cheese Bread L-Cysteine Unclean Sam's Club Svenheads Swedish Bakery Asst. Donuts Plant-ingredients Clean Sara Lee Breads Mono-diglcyerides, Veg (Sold to BIMBO Bakeries USA) Bimbo Breads Mono-diglcyerides, Veg Iron Kids Bread Mono-diglcyerides, Veg Earthgrains Breads Mono-diglcyerides, Veg Are designated CLEAN if they don't contain L-Cysteine. Note: All products that contain L-Cysteine are UNCLEAN. White Castle "BUNS" L-Cysteine Unclean CAKES, COOKIES AND CRACKERS COMPANY NAME/TYPE SOURCE FINDINGS Archway Cookies All products having a "K" in a triangle are Non-Pork Clean Pork Free. Bake-Line Products, Inc Aldi Stores: Cookie Shoppe Striped Shortbread Non-Animal Clean Cookie Shoppe Fudge Covered Grahams Non-Animal Clean Cookie Shoppe Premium Chocolate Chip Non-Animal Clean Cookie Shoppe Pecan Shortbread Non-Animal Clean Bake-Line Products, Inc. Jewel Stores: Sandwich Crème Cookies (all varieties) Non-Animal Clean Balance Bars Balance Bars (All varieties) Non-pork Clean B.C. Bundt Co. 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