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(This presumably isn’t an ingredient or production issue, as 95 of their other products are under supervision.) I was once told by someone involved with a nationwide kashrus organization that Pepperidge Farm Goldfish are specifically not given hasgacha as a gezeirah, so that children won’t think real goldfish are kosher. Why are there no hasgacha in Pepperidge Farm Goldfish? Pepperidge Farm says it did not certify its cheese Goldfish crackers because a synthetic enzyme in kosher cheeses produces a flavor that is unacceptable to the company. “While packaged goods companies say it is not expensive to reformulate, it can be tricky. Why are Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers not kosher? As you mentioned, there are fish shaped kosher crackers made by בייגל בייגל in Israel. Goldfish, a type of carp, is listed as kosher by the CRC, so the reason that you heard for lack of certification does not seem tenable or legitimate. MADE WITH SMILES AND ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR (FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), VEGETABLE OILS (CANOLA, SUNFLOWER AND/OR SOYBEAN), SALT, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: NONFAT MILK, YEAST, SUGAR, BAKING SODA, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE, PAPRIKA, SPICES, CELERY, ONION POWDER. Each flavor contains at least one milk derivative. Is it vegan? No, Goldfish are not vegan as there are currently no 100% plant-based varieties of the snack on offer by Pepperidge Farm. The product is advertised as a “baked snack cracker” with a number of varieties and flavors.

It’s instant, kosher, crunchy, cute, cheesy (in more ways than one) and it’s fittingly thematic: whale crackers from Stauffer’s. Which brings me to an ideal nosh for kids at Yom Kippur. Goldfish® Cheddar crackers are halal and permissible to consume. 4 Why are Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers not kosher?.3 What kind of fish is kosher in Israel?.
