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The candies offered by WeddingCandies.com are produced in a facility under the supervision of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (OU) and are certified as Kosher or Kosher Dairy by the OU.

See FLAVORS for a list of Kosher and Kosher Dairy WeddingCandies.com candy flavors.

What does Kosher mean?

Kosher foods contain Kosher certified ingredients and are manufactured in a facility that complies with dietary and sanitary requirements of Jewish Law. Equipment, utensils, etc., that are used in the food production undergo "Kosherization," a special process supervised by a rabbinical authority. To attain certification, a field supervisor of the rabbinical authority inspects the facility and reviews and sanctions all of the ingredients.

What does Kosher Dairy mean?

Since some WeddingCandies.com candy flavors contain dairy ingredients such as butter, cream and/or milk, they are only Kosher for dairy meals.

See FLAVORS for a list of Kosher and Kosher Dairy WeddingCandies.com candy flavors.

Are Kosher WeddingCandies.com candies different from other WeddingCandies.com candies?

The same ingredients, formulas and processes are used and there is no change in the taste or quality of the Kosher candies.

Are WeddingCandies.com candies also Kosher for Passover?

WeddingCandies.com candies are not Kosher for Passover.  Kosher for Passover has very stringent requirements which would require the reformulation of many products for this holiday.

Are all WeddingCandies.com candies Kosher?

Yes. Each candy flavor featured on WeddingCandies.com is identified as either Kosher or Kosher Dairy with the OU or OU-D symbol, as appropriate.

  Upon request, the OU or OU-D Kosher symbol can be included on cases of WeddingCandies.com candies, although not on the individual wrappers.

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