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Gatorade apparently kosher in Canada without hechsher – most FlavOUrs

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

An anonymous Bachur had asked the OU (Orthodox Union) if the Gatorade in Canada is Kosher (as the OU places a Hechsher on most US-based Gatorade products), and where to find them. This was their answer:

“Dear (Ploni Almoni),

Thank you for checking with the OU regarding your Kashruth question.

Grape flavored and powdered Gatorade can only be used when bearing an OU symbol on the label. The other flavors can be used even without an OU Kosher symbol on the label.
The following Gatorade products are certified OU Kosher pareve, even in Canada:

  • Brand Name Label Name Symbol
  • Gatorade All Stars Berry OU
  • Gatorade All Stars Ice Punch OU
  • Gatorade All Stars Strawberry OU
  • Gatorade Berry Favored Gatorade Rain OU
  • Gatorade Berry Flavored Gatorade Rain – Canada OU
  • Gatorade Cascade Crash OU
  • Gatorade Cherry Flavored Gatorade Rain OU
  • Gatorade Cherry Lime OU
  • Gatorade Cherry Rain OU
  • Gatorade Citrus Cooler OU
  • Gatorade Citrus Cooler Flavored Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade Cool Blue OU
  • Gatorade Cool Blue – Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade Fierce Melon OU
  • Gatorade Fierce Melon Flavored Gatorade for Canada OU
  • Gatorade Fierce Strawberry OU
  • Gatorade Fierce Strawberry (Blue Rush) Flavored Gatorade for Canada OU
  • Gatorade Fruit Punch OU
  • Gatorade Fruit Punch Flavored Gatorade – Canada OU
  • Gatorade G2 Blueberry Pomegranate OU
  • Gatorade G2 Fruit Punch OU
  • Gatorade G2 Fruit Punch 1-5 Concentrate OU
  • Gatorade G2 Glacier OU
  • Gatorade G2 Grape OU
  • Gatorade G2 Grape 1-5 Concentrate OU
  • Gatorade G2 Lemon Lime OU
  • Gatorade G2 Low Calorie Electrolyte Fruit Punch Beverage – Canada OU
  • Gatorade G2 Low Calorie Electrolyte Grape Beverage – Canada OU
  • Gatorade G2 Low Calorie Electrolyte Orange Beverage – Canada OU
  • Gatorade G2 Orange OU
  • Gatorade G2 Strawberry Kiwi OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade All Stars – Berry Flavor OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade All Stars – Ice Punch OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade All Stars – Strawberry Flavor OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade AM – Cran Raspberry OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade AM – Orange Strawberry OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade AM – Tropical Mango OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade Frost – Cascade Crash OU
  • Gatorade Gatorade Rain Strawberry Kiwi Flavored OU
  • Gatorade GEF LeLi RTD OU
  • Gatorade GEF Orange RTD OU
  • Gatorade Glacier Freeze OU
  • Gatorade Grape (Quiet Storm) OU
  • Gatorade Lemon-Lime Flavored Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade Lemon Lime (LeLi) OU
  • Gatorade Lemonade Classic OU
  • Gatorade Lemonade Flavored Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade Lime-Cool Fusion OU
  • Gatorade Lime Flavored Gatorade Rain – Canada OU
  • Gatorade Lime Ice OU
  • Gatorade Lime Ice Flavored Gatorade – Liquid OU
  • Gatorade Low Calorie Fruit Punch OU
  • Gatorade Low Calorie Grape OU
  • Gatorade Low Calorie Orange OU
  • Gatorade Mango OU
  • Gatorade Orange OU
  • Gatorade Orange Flavored Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade Orange Strawberry OU
  • Gatorade Propel Black Cherry OU
  • Gatorade Propel Lemon OU
  • Gatorade Rain Berry OU
  • Gatorade Rain Lime OU
  • Gatorade Rain Strawberry Kiwi OU
  • Gatorade Rain Tangerine OU
  • Gatorade Riptide Rush OU
  • Gatorade Strawberry Ice OU
  • Gatorade Strawberry Ice Flavored Gatorage – Liquid – Canada OU
  • Gatorade Strawberry Kiwi OU
  • Gatorade Strawberry Kiwi Flavored Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade Strawberry Kiwi Flavored Gatorade – Canada OU
  • Gatorade Tangerine Flavored Gatorade Rain – Canada OU
  • Gatorade Tropical OU
  • Gatorade Tropical Fruit Flavored Gatorade – Mexico OU
  • Gatorade Tropical Mango OU
  • Gatorade X Factor Fruit Punch with Berry OU
  • Gatorade X Factor Fruit Punch with Berry Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade X Factor LeLi with Strawberry OU
  • Gatorade X Factor Lemon-Lime with Strawberry Gatorade OU
  • Gatorade X Factor Orange with Tropical OU
  • Gatorade X Factor Orange with Tropical Fruit Gatorade 5 to 1 Concentrate OU

We have a fully functional Product Search for most OU Certified Industrial, Consumer, In-house and Private Label products. The product search can be accessed online at
http://oukosher.org/products.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us again should you have any further questions.

With our sincerest wishes for a pleasant summer season, we remain,

Sincerely yours,

The Web(be) Rebbe

For more information about Kosher, please visit our website,
http://oukosher.org.

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Classic Purim Songs

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

See http://www.theholidayspot.com/purim/songs/

VeNahafoch Hu Get Adobe Flash player

Utzu Eitzah Get Adobe Flash player

U Mordechai Yatza Get Adobe Flash player

Shoshanas Yaakov Get Adobe Flash player

MisheNichnas Adar Get Adobe Flash player

LaYehudim Hayesa Orah Get Adobe Flash player

Chayav Inish Get Adobe Flash player

Chag Purim Get Adobe Flash player

Al HaNisim Get Adobe Flash player

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Seinfeld’s Kramer – incident and apology

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

This is an old one, but worth checking back on.

Michael Richards Racial Outburst

Kramer’s Apology (Full Video)

Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer) apologizes on the Late Show with David Letterman…

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Crazy month

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

This past month-plus has been nothing short of crazy and miraculous for me. Anybody who doesn’t see the Yad Hashem here has to be either blind or stupid.

I wish to start with November 4th. An Internet Marketing company that, for sixteen months, I performed web/database programming for, was forced to downsize, had downsized considerably during my last few months there and was therefore forced to let me go. This dealt me a huge blow since I had enjoyed not only the work I was doing, but I had enjoyed communicating with my co-workers on both a professional and personal level. But at that point in time, I had almost no savings in my bank account, and until unemployment would kick in, with the little severance pay I would be getting, I would basically be “on my own” until further notice.

Keeping my chin up, my Aishes Chayil of a wife and I looked for jobs online that would fit my skill set. As the saying goes, when it rains it pours. Applying to various companies, two companies were interested in interviewing me. One was actually a company that my old company did business with, with regards to a shared client. The other was actually a known competitor to my previous company. After acing the required technical exams from both companies with flying colours, I chose the one that my old company did business with since it allowed me to work from home on a committed contract basis, which I considered very important in that taking off for Shabbos and Yom Tov wouldn’t be an issue. I therefore initially rejected the second company’s offer to move on with the “next steps” in that in addition to being forced to go to a remote location at set days/times, my initial impression was that they weren’t in any hurry to hire.

I soon found out that I had made a huge mistake in thinking so. I soon realized that working from home is very hard in that there are a TON of distractions, the contracting business can have some weeks going on without work and therefore no pay, and there are no benefits. After one week of work and one week of no work, on Friday, December 4th, Erev Shabbos Parshas Vayishlach, it was mutually agreed on to move in separate directions. Like “Vayishlach,” I found myself “being sent” to once again find full-time employment, especially in light that contract work wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.

After consulting with family members in what to do, I reached out to the company that I initially rejected to see if their previous offer was still “on the table.” After it was confirmed that it was, we agreed to speak by phone on Monday, December 7th, meet in person to sign acceptance papers the following day, and that I would begin work on the following Monday, December 14th.

savta_get_well (444 x 600)

Coincidentally (or not), on Sunday, December 6th, I had found that my Savta (grandmother (my mother’s mother)) in Israel was seriously ill and in the hospital. Speaking with my father last Monday, he offered to send me, alone without my wife and daughter, on a “mission trip” to Israel for 5 days, fully paid for. The intended flight flight was to depart Tuesday, December 8th, in the afternoon only a few hours after I was to sign my acceptance papers for a new job I was to start the following Monday, and return Sunday “morning,” right after Motzai Shabbos and that “morning” was 12:50 AM. Realizing the gravity of the situation my Savta was in I agreed to make the trip. It so happened that, even in booking the flight less than 24 hours in advance, the flight between the Tuesday and Sunday turned out to be the cheapest of the whole week. In no time I was in the air.

Coming with gifts that I, my wife, and daughter hand-prepared (a hand-made get-well card, a family album of our sweet daughter, and DVDs of that same sweetheart of a daughter), my Savta, stationed in Tel-Hashomer hospital (a third-rate hospital), was reportedly in the best morale she had ever been since being sent to there, actually smiling and being cheerful.

I think that everything worked out for the best. Had I accepted the job I plan to IY”H start working tomorrow in the first place, I may not have had the few days slack-time to make a much-needed visit to my grandmother. As it turned out, the cheapest dates to fly just so happened to fall out on the exact dates and times between my accepting a new job and starting the new job, jetlag be darned. Also, while in Israel I actually picked up some pretty funny yet valuable advice on how to stay relevant yet desirable at work. I was even able to visit the Kotel and place a couple of Kvittelach, one specifically asking to help both my grandparents, who are both in poor health, receive a refuah shleimah.

That very Shabbos/Chanuka, I found myself in Israel on Parshas Vayeshev. The first Pasuk says “(Vayeshev) And Yaakov sat in his father’s dwelling place, in the land of Canaan.” I, like Yaakov, found myself sitting in that same land, albeit for a short time, in the very land Yaakov sat in 3,500 years ago, on the week that Vayeshev fell out on. Gd willing, in the spirit of Chanuka, where there were open miracles, will my grandparents receive a miraculous Refuah Shlaimah.

As it also turns out, my mother, a talented artist who lives in Israel and is now unemployed due to the terrible job market, is now able to visit her mother and father more frequently as a result.

After all this, B”H I even now have time to complete a final exam and paper for one of my graduate courses.

Again, those who don’t see the apparent miracles here have got to be either blind or dumb.

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shlomo carlebach story, of the satmar rabbi r’ Yoel Teitelbaum

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

shlomo carlebach story, of the old satmar rabbi r’ Yoel Teitelbaum about tzedakah,

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The Simpsons – Voices: Bart, Homer, Lisa, Moe, Mr. Burns

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

here is some of the voices from the simpsons!
bart, lisa, homer, moe with more.

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9 Myths About Freelancers And Freelancing

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

http://www.webdesigndev.com/roundups/9-myths-about-freelancers-and-freelancing

I found this article great, since I’ve found all points true based on my past experience in freelancing website work.

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President Obama’s Message for America’s Student

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

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Welcome to my blog!

Monday, August 31st, 2009

This is my first post on my new blog! I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!

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