Update: Commenters below are reporting that they have received this product without the MK hashgocha that is pictured on Amazon. Be sure to let Amazon know about their incorrect product image if you return the item.
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make sure to cancel before pesach
Pretty sure it’s only 1 pack.
Its 1 box with 6 packs of 3 in it
It is still making me get the $25 minimum to ship bc. of Add-on , even when I select subscribe n save. I tried switching monthly and every 2 months
How is this pas yisroel? I don’t see that it is..
Because I reached out to the MK and they confirmed that all Thinaddictives are Pas Yisroel.
That’s very good to know! Thank you so much!
all mk certified products (besides pretzels) are pas yosroel
Look carefully it says “PY” in small right under the MK in the inner circle of the logo
Couldn’t order it on any browser without the add on, both on my phone an desktop,, but I had no problem ordering it in the Amazon app on my phone.
Thanks!
Buy from walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nonni-s-THINaddictives-Cranberry-Almond-Thins-6-ct-Freshness-Packs/23740912?action=product_interest&action_type=title&beacon_version=1.0.2&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&client_guid=ea467ca3-06ed-4dc8-3274-0bef77cc18c2&config_id=105&customer_id_enc&findingMethod=p13n&guid=ea467ca3-06ed-4dc8-3274-0bef77cc18c2&item_id=23740912&parent_anchor_item_id=132587706&parent_item_id=132587706&placement_id=irs-105-t1&reporter=recommendations&source=new_site&strategy=PWBAB&visitor_id=TWnmsv2egUooJU4ulWHwaY
Please be aware.i ordered this item few weeks ago and I thought it’s MK kashrut(because of the picture at Amazon) but it came with different kashrut that I’m not aware of.
Weird, what hashgocha was on yours?
What flavor did you get?
Hashgocha that I couldn’t find in any of the reliable website . it was shape like map that I couldn’t find in any website. I just throw it away. i wish I took a picture to send u.
The same flavor, pistachio
Did you ask Amazon for a refund based on the picture they show?
I found a different flavor on Walmart website having the map K dairy
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nonni-s-Nonni-s-THINaddictives-Dark-Chocolate-Banana-Almonds-7-PK/132587706
Also found this in kashrut.com
The following kashrus alert is from the COR Detroit on July 11, 2014.
THINaddictives ALMOND THINS COOKIES sold at Costco and other stores are produced in both Canada and the U.S. Product of the Canadian plant bears MK Pareve certification. Product of the U.S. plant bears a different certification and is certified Dairy. Consumers should check each package for its correct status, as stores alternate between Canadian and U.S. product.
I bought both the pistachio almond and the cranberry almond off this post on Thursday. They came today with a different hechsher. map with a k inside, and says made in a plant that manufactures dairy. I will be returning them.
That hechsher is reliable.
I just received mine (Cranberry Almond flavor) now (Monday Feb 26 @ 3pm).
The kashrus symbol printed on the box is the “United States K” – DAIRY. (Looks like a “K”
in the middle of a map-outline of the USA.) No “MK” on my boxes, same as reported by others.)
(There is no actual dairy in the ingredients or in the “Contains” allergy warnings. Says produced in a dairy facility.)
The US-K is from California lead by Rabbi Dr. Yehudah Bukspan, Administrator. (He is also Kashrus Administrator of “Kosher Overseers Associates of America” (KOA – also known as the “Half-Moon K”, has been under the auspices as a division of the O.U for a while now.)
He MAY have different standards for his personal US-K symbol than for KOA (or not). US-K is not on Kosherquest.com (Rabbi Eidlitz’s) approved list, but that does NOT necessarily mean Rabbi Eidlitz considers it specifically “not recommended”.
I did see a blog that claimed that Rabbi Bukspan allows carmine (an insect extracted red food coloring), but I do not know if that blogger is reliable. (He was saying it as a praise of R’ Bukspan for having the courage to hold by his own qualified psak without bowing to the pressure of machmirim.)
I hope this helps. (I try to never recommend or “not recommend” any hashgocha. I just try to provide information relevant to one or one’s Rov to make an informed decision.)