12 Boxes Of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Cereal For $14.64 From Amazon

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12 Boxes Of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Cereal For $14.64 From Amazon

-Pack of twelve, 18 Ounce (Total of 216 Ounces)
-Crispy, golden flakes of lightly sweetened corn
-Enriched with 10 essential vitamins and minerals
-Just 100 calories per 1-cup serving; zero fat; zero cholesterol
-Kellogg’s ‘Original Best’ breakfast cereal for the whole family

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Schneury

Last I checked Kellogg’s only has a k which is not a kosher symbol

david

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Thenewguy

Gone

Devorah

It is not showing up in my cart

MICHELLE ROIZMAN

Not available any more

Anonymous

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Anonymous

@Schneury:

are you sure about that?
depends who stands behind the “K”

Anonymous

@Schneury: I believe many consider a few Kellogg’s products ONLY with a k, kosher.

cereal cert

@Schneury: You are right.
It is certified by KVH Kosher or Vaad Harabonim of Mass

EB

@Schneury: Kellog’s brand cereals are under a reliable hechsher – I believe it is the KVH – just that they choose not to print it on their boxes. Any Kellog’s cereal with a K is kosher and this is accepted by all of the trusted kashrus organizations (see, for example, the Star-K cereal berachos list.)

Anonymous

I believe not all accept KVH as reliable

Anonymous

@Schneury: Kellogg cereals with a k have a reliable hechsher.

Judy

Still working…I just purchased

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