Apr 15, 2008

Most unusual thing seen for Pesach

The funniest thing I noticed so far when shopping for Pesach was on an item I purchased last night.

I bought a bottle of Palmolive dishwashing soap last night. Along with the hechsher and the stamp that it is kosher for Pesach, I noticed it also said it is Pareve. So i can eat it with both my meat and my dairy meals!

What is the most unusual thing you have seen?

10 comments:

  1. Huh! Wonder if it goes better over stuffed cabbage or kugel?

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  2. Well i noted the other week that our toilet bowl cleaner has a badatz hechsher. So its good to know that my toilets or their scrubbrush are fine for eating on/from....

    Alas, however, it doesn't say kasher l'pesach - does that mean i simply can't each from them next week or i can't use them at all :)

    shoshana

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  3. miz - welcome back. I hink kugel.

    shoshana - if the bleach does not say pareve, how do you know if you can use the toilet with meat or dairy meals?

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  4. Does anyone know where I can get a kosher for pesach phone?
    Also, is there any halachic issue with selling a kosher (for the rest of the year) phone to a goy?
    thanks in advance

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  5. RAfi, we can't tell if your commenters are serious or not any more.

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  6. I was in the supermarket last week, and a friend had a question about a certain spice. It had the regular "badatz" hechsher, above the words "לימות השנה בלבד - לא לפסח", which was right next to big lettering that said "כשר לפסח"!

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  7. Yoni - so was it kosher lpesach or not?

    was the kosher l'pesach from a different hechsher maybe, not from the regular badatz?

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  8. It's not for Pesach, but Tzitzis Glue certainly tops MY list...

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  9. And I LOVE seeing the label "Kosher for Passover AND for all year 'round..."

    No? Really? Who knew?!

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