You’ve never had Elite chocolate? If what you say is true, I suppose it’s because Israel is a small country, so they can only produce so much for export. In my case, I found Israeli products because I kept my eye out for them (I found some Israeli gum in a Winn Dixie last year). Moreover, I used to live in Florida, always a good market for anything made in Israel because of the large Jewish population.
You can start by looking in the kosher section of any large supermarket. Kroger and Meijer do a pretty good job of that in my current home. And here are two webpages that list Israeli products:
http://middleeastfacts.com/mef_buy-israeli-products.php
I was unclear.
I meant I have never seen Israeli products at Whole Foods.
I buy Israeli products all the time. I live in NY also a big area for Israeli products.
Have you ever had Prigat Grapefruit soda? One of my favorites. I also bought a delicious bottle of pomegranate dessert wine recently.
and thank you for that interesting explanation on the other thread. I lost track of the thread.
Thanks Berosus. The local cool cookin’ store (I’d rather shop there than some chain like Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods) carries delicious halvah from Israel (at the very least, now I’ll have to swing in there tomorrow and check things out).
Additional — sounds like a bunch of leftists got hold of a mutual fund.
CtW Investment Group Calls on Whole Foods Board
to Remove Chair and CEO John Mackey
CtW Investment Group | August 24, 2009 | William Patterson CtW Investment Group
Posted on 08/26/2009 5:22:29 PM PDT by lqcincinnatus
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2325303/posts