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Are Swedish Fish (the chewy candy) Kosher?

May 10, 2010 by  
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I know there are certain symbols for kosher foods but I am not seeing any this product. Does anyone know if they are kosher?

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6 Responses to “Are Swedish Fish (the chewy candy) Kosher?”
  1. Noobsmoke says:

    yes there because they make other can that is kosher

  2. JTDadams says:

    THose little red gummy fish? They’re just sugar, like gummy bears. Is concentrated, refined sugar with food coloring pressed into the form of a sea creature un-kosher? I don’t know how the Jews roll.

  3. What the Deuce?! says:

    From what I’ve just read, unless the food/package is clearly marked as such, then it’s not kosher. There could be dozens of reasons why the food isn’t marked that way, including the actual processing method (aside from the ingredients).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher#Identification_of_kosher_foods

  4. LaLa™ says:

    i dont think that they are kosher..the package should be clearly marked

  5. edjdonnell says:

    most likely no, am not familiar with the Swedish fish candy, but if they have sugar, than they are not, sugar is processed. no processed food stuff in Kosher food (kosher=pure). read the package, if not stated or no icon for Kosher, than they are not kosher, thats simple enough.

  6. Avenger Of Boredom says:

    The after taste alone makes them un-kosher!

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