I believe it is outright anti-Semitism.
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To: Patriot777
Perhaps the company changed its processing and no longer meets the requirements for kosher labeling?
2 posted on
08/23/2015 10:46:26 AM PDT by
Bob
(No, being a US Senator and the Secretary of State are not accomplishments; they're jobs.)
To: Patriot777
Passover has passed for the year. Simple answer.
3 posted on
08/23/2015 10:47:04 AM PDT by
HonorInPa
To: Patriot777
Probably your store changed distributors. I’ve never seen them say Kosher for Passover.
4 posted on
08/23/2015 10:48:00 AM PDT by
discostu
(It always comes down to cortexiphan)
To: Patriot777
Yeah. Yeah!
5 posted on
08/23/2015 10:50:07 AM PDT by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
To: Patriot777
The Kosher for Passover label only gets put on things around Passover . Other times of the year they are labeled differently . I am drinking a Simply Lemonade and it has the kosher certification on the back label . It is the small u with the circle around it :)
7 posted on
08/23/2015 10:53:11 AM PDT by
Lera
(Proverbs 29:2)
To: Patriot777
So.. anything not “Kosher” is anti-Semitic?
Wow.
8 posted on
08/23/2015 10:55:40 AM PDT by
humblegunner
(NOW with even more AWESOMENESS)
To: Patriot777
It may tase great...but look on the label...how many grams of sugar in it..?
The best part of the orange is the white material of the second skin layer....contains lots of bioflavonoids.
10 posted on
08/23/2015 10:57:35 AM PDT by
spokeshave
(If an illegal alien is undocumented immigrant a drug dealer is an unlicensed pharmacist)
To: Patriot777
How many national brands specify their appropriateness for particular religious observance? Not to denigrate your question — continue to observe bias wherever you see it— but did you see Passover labeling on any other product you bought that day? Milk? Cheese? Butter? Bread? Did you consider it anti-Semitic if your didn’t?
I’m trying to imagine being the CEO of any food company. What is the benefit/cost to me to track and seasonally publish the religions my product is appropriate for? Is that not the job of the religion?
11 posted on
08/23/2015 10:58:41 AM PDT by
Chad N. Freud
(FR is the modern equivalent of the Committees of Correspondence. Let other analogies arise.)
To: Patriot777
Totally agree with you. Simply Orange is THE best OJ out there.
Don't ever, ever buy "from concentrate" juice. It is heat-pasteurized and the nutrients are filtered out.
To: Patriot777
Take a deep breath.
The kosher marking is on the bottle. Learn to identify it IF you are that concerned about things being kosher
15 posted on
08/23/2015 11:00:46 AM PDT by
Nifster
(I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
To: Patriot777
Since Passover was 4 months ago, I might question the freshness of a product with such a label. Just good marketing to remove it when no longer timely. I would probably “pass over” a box of chocolates marked “fresh for Valentine’s Day” also. No ill intent here. Just good business.
16 posted on
08/23/2015 11:01:39 AM PDT by
weeder
To: Patriot777
does it have the halal logo now???
17 posted on
08/23/2015 11:01:56 AM PDT by
Chode
(Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -w- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: Patriot777
What would make orange juice not kosher?
Curious.
19 posted on
08/23/2015 11:07:37 AM PDT by
right way right
(May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our one and only true hope.)
To: Patriot777
The kosher and halal labels are nothing but money making scams by the groups that sell the “rights” to use those labels. It is a shakedown racket.
20 posted on
08/23/2015 11:08:07 AM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: Patriot777
Nope. I believe it’s a matter of not offending Muzzies.
To: Patriot777
What does one have to do to make orange juice that isn’t Kosher?
To: Patriot777
"Kosher for Passover"
Now it simply reads
"Fresh Taste Guaranteed" Which one do you find more appealing?
Have you ever seen a label that said "Not Kosher"?
Simply Orange is owned by the Coca-Cola Company, which has bottlers in Indonesia, which is the largest Muslim country.
Coca-Cola offers more than 350 different brands in over 200 countries, aside from its namesake Coca-Cola beverage. I wonder how many of those practice anti-Semitism?
23 posted on
08/23/2015 11:12:55 AM PDT by
MosesKnows
(Love many, trust few, and always paddle your own canoe.)
To: Patriot777
Why would an anti-Semitic company sell a product with a “Kosher for Passover” sticker in the first place?
25 posted on
08/23/2015 11:15:04 AM PDT by
CatherineofAragon
(("This is a Laztatorship. You don't like it, get a day's rations and get out of this office."))
To: Patriot777
The Passover label is seasonal?
To: Patriot777
Roll your own. I do. Jaffa oranges, if it pleases you.
27 posted on
08/23/2015 11:22:26 AM PDT by
Daffynition
(*We're not descended from*)
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