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amother
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Mon, Sep 11 2023, 1:16 pm
I want to switch my very sensitive baby to a specific European formula. I don't see a kosher symbol on the can. Is there any way to find out if the formula is kosher? If the formula is kosher?
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Ebony
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Mon, Sep 11 2023, 1:29 pm
Most European countries with a significant amount of jews have a kosher list. Which country is the formula from? What is it called?
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amother
Ginger
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Mon, Sep 11 2023, 1:31 pm
Contact the company that is producing the formula. Their contact data should be on the package and most likely they've got a website, too. Ask if they are kosher-certified, and if so, by whom.
If they are not, ask your rav if you can give it on grounds of your baby's health issues or not.
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Daisy
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Mon, Sep 11 2023, 1:33 pm
If it from the UK you can check. Many are chlalav alum but you can ask your rav, most allow it for sensitive babies.
If it's a different country you can Google for their kosher list.
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amother
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Mon, Sep 11 2023, 5:57 pm
Thank you everyone. Unfortunately, it's not Kosher 😕
My baby does tolerate a Kosher formula, but it's such junk food and I really wanted sometimes healthier. Oh well. I still would prefer a Kosher junk food formula over a non-kosher healthier version.... I think.
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Vanilla
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Mon, Sep 18 2023, 2:47 am
Kendamil is kosher in target and Walmart. Doesnt have certificate on the can . The organic is not kosher.
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Oxfordblue
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Mon, Sep 18 2023, 3:34 am
Is Kendamil better than Similac? Why?
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