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Hooahguy
02-15-2010, 05:29
so as most of you dont know, gatorade, skittles, and tootsie rolls have recently become kosher.
and i have tried all of them and have passed the verdict:
gatorade is pretty good, like a sweeter powerade.
skittles is ok, but not great. just like chewy M&Ms.
tootsie rolls were "meh." all the hype over nothing.

ajaxfetish
02-15-2010, 05:30
Hey, I like tootsie rolls! Skittles are better, though. Can't stand gatorade. Are sweettarts kosher?

Ajax

Hooahguy
02-15-2010, 05:34
i dont know if they are, i can check.
update: checked, they arent.

Megas Methuselah
02-15-2010, 07:46
Skittles are freakin awesome. Tootsie rolls even better; not my fault you are too blind to realize this. :smile:

Fragony
02-15-2010, 09:45
Gatorade is great for mixing with wodka, if the drinking behavior of my jewish buddies is something to go on wodka is kosher as well. But then again they eat more bacon then I would ever want to.

johnhughthom
02-15-2010, 09:47
so as most of you dont know, gatorade, skittles, and tootsie rolls have recently become kosher.


How does that work, have they changed the ingredients to remove certain animal produce?

Centurion1
02-15-2010, 15:04
probably got it blessed by a rabbi which i believe is a necessary step.

Hooahguy
02-15-2010, 16:19
probably got it blessed by a rabbi which i believe is a necessary step.

uh, no.
kosher foods cant contain products from non-kosher animals, like bugs, or pigs or such animals.
many candies used to, or still have colorings that are made from bugs, which is why they arent kosher.
for example, red M&Ms used to use bettle juice for the red coloring. when they became kosher, they stopped using the bettle for its color.

drone
02-15-2010, 17:31
Skittles rock, as long as you separate the grape ones from the rest.

Centurion1
02-15-2010, 17:34
uh, no.
kosher foods cant contain products from non-kosher animals, like bugs, or pigs or such animals.
many candies used to, or still have colorings that are made from bugs, which is why they arent kosher.
for example, red M&Ms used to use bettle juice for the red coloring. when they became kosher, they stopped using the bettle for its color.

lol i knew that but i thought the final step was a blessing from an actual rabbi, like a seal of approval.

never mind, im not the jew here.

Hooahguy
02-15-2010, 17:49
you got it partially correct.
a rabbi has to watch the making of the product to make sure the workers dont slip in any non-kosher foods.
its not just for non-jewish companies, its for all kosher products.

Centurion1
02-15-2010, 17:50
is it all the products so now a rabbi has to be there 24/7?

Hooahguy
02-15-2010, 17:56
yup. well, not all the time, just when the product is being made.

Strike For The South
02-15-2010, 19:14
When we brought new ovens into my store we had a rabbi bless them

We also had a kosher bread slicer and a gentile bread slicer

I know all there is to know about being kosher ~:)

Megas Methuselah
02-15-2010, 20:10
Beetle juice? What?! Geez... Hey, you guys remember those green, translucent lollipops which had bugs on the inside which ressembled, for all the world, a mosquito trapped in some amber?

HoreTore
02-15-2010, 20:13
for example, red M&Ms used to use bettle juice for the red coloring. when they became kosher, they stopped using the bettle for its color.

Haha, seriously?!

I can't find a link to confirm this.... got one?

Megas Methuselah
02-15-2010, 20:16
Beetle juice? What?! Geez... Hey, you guys remember those green, translucent lollipops which had bugs on the inside which ressembled, for all the world, a mosquito trapped in some amber?

Here's my linkie (http://www.hotlix.com/).

Hooahguy
02-15-2010, 20:34
Haha, seriously?!

I can't find a link to confirm this.... got one?

sure.
here, look at the section "1970s and 1980s" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M&M%27s)
the red coloring was made of Cochineal, which is made from bugs.

Carmine may be prepared from cochineal, by boiling dried insects in water to extract the carminic acid and then treating the clear solution with alum, cream of tartar, stannous chloride, or potassium hydrogen oxalate; the coloring and animal matters present in the liquid are thus precipitated.

Aemilius Paulus
02-15-2010, 21:01
Haha, seriously?!

I can't find a link to confirm this.... got one?
Yeah, I read about this before numerous times. Cochineal were used by Aztecs. Nowadays, the foodstuffs companies will do anything to have 'all natural' on their product. Bollox. As if there is any difference between carminic acid from the lab and carminic acid from the bug. But the green nuts are too chemophobic to realise that that everything is a chemical, whether good or bad. For that matter, my father thinks that way too, but his understanding of health science is appalling. Which means that he is normal, as per the societal average.

You do not want to know how many hundreds of billions, any, probably trillions of dollars are wasted painstakingly exacting all sorts of chemical compounds that could be synthesised in a jiffy for a tenth, hundredth, or even one/one-thousands of the cost of the 'natural' extraction process. At the same time, of course, the more complex compounds are in fact easier to extract from biological entities, but that is a whole different story, as are the compounds too complex to be synthesised at all.

Centurion1
02-15-2010, 21:03
shhh you sound like a capitalist manufacturer.

Csargo
02-15-2010, 21:35
Skittles rock, as long as you separate the grape ones from the rest.

That's segregation and it's wrong. I demand equal rights for skittles of all colors!

Vuk
02-15-2010, 22:13
Skittles pawn all. Anyone who does not like Skittles is an infidel who should have their head sliced off!

HoreTore
02-15-2010, 22:28
Skittles pawn all. Anyone who does not like Skittles is an infidel who should have their head sliced off!

What about thos who do not know what a skittle is?

drone
02-15-2010, 22:42
That's segregation and it's wrong. I demand equal rights for skittles of all colors!

Separate but equal. The grape flavor does not play well with the citrus ones, but it's fine by itself. I used to be a little OCD with my Skittles, I would separate the whole bag by colors, and eat each flavor alone. I have since gotten better, but the grape still gets excluded. :sweatdrop:


What about thos who do not know what a skittle is?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skittles_(confectionery)

Aemilius Paulus
02-16-2010, 01:40
Yeah, I dislike the grape Skittles as well. But I am no Skittles connoisseur. I generally dislike any sort of sweets for that matter, but M&Ms as well as, for instance, jelly (Jell-O for Americans) are my favourite choices.

Megas Methuselah
02-16-2010, 02:45
Yeah, I dislike the grape Skittles as well. But I am no Skittles connoisseur. I generally dislike any sort of sweets for that matter, but M&Ms as well as, for instance, jelly (Jell-O for Americans) are my favourite choices.

We call it Jell-O in Canada, as well. Now I am ashamed. :sad:

Centurion1
02-16-2010, 03:41
i like to eat a big handful all at once. its like an explosion of flavor.

of course i chugged a bowl of salsa when i was 2......

Aemilius Paulus
02-16-2010, 03:59
i like to eat a big handful all at once. its like an explosion of flavor.
Ha, I am the opposite. I nibble slowly on the M&Ms to make them last. Better for your health... I hate to be called a health nut due to the general beliefs of the so-called group, but still...

of course i chugged a bowl of salsa when i was 2......
What passes for as 'salsa' in the US, or probably most European nations as well is as spicy as... Well, not spicy at all. For a connoisseur of Tabasco and real Habanero, the sorry mass-produced imitations, as any prepared food for that matter, are fine-tuned for the palates of the average to widen the market. On average, most people do not gobble up habaneros, much to their good (yah, I know, the liver is not harmed, but still, a figure of speech..). Anyhow, I hope that salsa was not home-made, as I suspect. And in Texas, home-made.... Argh, poor boy.

Funny how everyone on the 'Net is full of amazing stories, eh? :tongue:

Fragony
02-16-2010, 09:45
What about thos who do not know what a skittle is?

You know them as jellies. You guys are all wrong anyway, there is only one proper candy and it's called drop.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_QidVIxXpJAw/SDGfGV14zTI/AAAAAAAADOE/vcTNgjSYvQo/S1600-R/DROP.jpg

HoreTore
02-16-2010, 09:54
Ha, I am the opposite. I nibble slowly on the M&Ms to make them last. Better for your health... I hate to be called a health nut due to the general beliefs of the so-called group, but still...

What passes for as 'salsa' in the US, or probably most European nations as well is as spicy as... Well, not spicy at all. For a connoisseur of Tabasco and real Habanero, the sorry mass-produced imitations, as any prepared food for that matter, are fine-tuned for the palates of the average to widen the market. On average, most people do not gobble up habaneros, much to their good (yah, I know, the liver is not harmed, but still, a figure of speech..). Anyhow, I hope that salsa was not home-made, as I suspect. And in Texas, home-made.... Argh, poor boy.

Funny how everyone on the 'Net is full of amazing stories, eh? :tongue:

That's why we have muslim immigration, we now have full access to incredibly spicy kebab! :smash:

Hosakawa Tito
02-16-2010, 13:56
You want to have some real candy fun? Go with these Jelly Belly (http://www.jellybelly.com/fun_stuff/beanboozled_flavor_guide.aspx) favorites, and offer them to your friends.

My Captain's secretary at work keeps a candy dish on her desk. Captain Tightwad used to help himself by the handful, never donating any $ of course. She mentioned this to me one day, so being the generous person I am, I bought her a bag of these Jelly Belly mixed flavors to put in the dish. For some reason, it seems the Captain is now on a diet or just lost his taste for candy.