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  • #598226
    cshapiro
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    Is there anything parve at coldstones?

    #789939
    Feif Un
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    I believe they sell Pepsi.

    #789940
    A23
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    First question: is there anything kosher at Coldstone?

    #789941
    TheGoq
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    i would assume the chopped nuts are

    #789942
    MDG
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    Never heard that they were kosher to begin with. Are they?

    #789943
    farrockaway
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    A23- Yes, there actually is. I don’t know whether all the stores have a hechsher, but I all the ones I know of do.

    #789944
    Feif Un
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    Cold Stone Creamery ice cream is kosher. However, not all the toppings and sauces are. Some stores only use kosher toppings, and these stores have hechsherim. You can go into any store and buy their pre-packaged products – most have a hechsher on the container.

    #789945
    cshapiro
    Member

    I meant like a fruit shake…

    #789946
    apushatayid
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    From coldstones website….

    Is Cold Stone Creamery ice cream Kosher?

    Although Cold Stone is not a kosher restaurant concept, the majority of our ingredients are kosher. The ice cream mix used to make Cold Stone ice cream is certified kosher, meaning that animal-based (beef, pork, etc.) ingredients cannot be used. The mono- and diglycerides we use are not from animal sources. Most of our ice cream flavors are also made with kosher ingredients. The agency certifications for the ingredients will vary depending on the product. In addition, several of our store locations are certified kosher. As all of our locations are individually owned and operated, you will need to ask your local store directly if they are certified kosher.

    #789947
    zahavasdad
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    Some Coldstones have a Hescher ON THE STORE , not just the ice cream

    The one in Lynbrook, NY has one and the One by St John University in Jamaica Estates has one

    #789948
    mewho
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    where are these coldstone stores located? i’ve never seen one

    #789949
    apushatayid
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    I think the one in Times Sq in Manhattan has a hechsher too.

    #789950
    cshapiro
    Member

    Lets not get side tracked people…focus focus on the o.p.

    #789951
    zahavasdad
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    OP might not have realized there were Coldtones with a Hescher on the store itself

    The one by St Johns University is on Union Tpke and Utopia Blvd

    The One in Lynbrook is on Broadway and Merrick Road

    There is one I think on Central Ave in the 5 times, I would be willing to bet it has a Hescher as well

    #789952
    cshapiro
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    The op was me, Sherlock, I know some are kosher, my question was if theres nondairy products?

    #789953
    Sender Av
    Member

    They have prepackaged quarts under the cRc.

    #789954
    mewho
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    can the op google it and lookon line for the info requested?

    #789955
    6HZ1W3J
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    no.

    #789956
    1dayatatime
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    The one near the Movie Theatre at sheapshead bay has a Hechsher

    #789957
    apushatayid
    Participant

    A variety of non-dairy Sorbet flavors

    Non-dairy Smoothies

    If non dairy = pareve. speak to the rav hamachsir.

    #789958
    popa_bar_abba
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    dachtzuch mir I once got a fruit smoothie from the one in Queens which is under hashgacha of some Rabbi who is Rabbi Steinberg’s son in law.

    It is not under the Vaad of Queens because it is open on shabbos. Some Queens people don’t eat there because they want to support the Vaad’s monopoly.

    But I am not from Queens. So I don’t have to hold by their politics.

    Aside: what Queens has done by having a monopoly is a really good thing for kosher consumers.

    Firstly, it eliminates all competition in the hashgacha industry, which resolves the issue of problematic establishments just switching hashgachos when their hashgacha finds something. Like what happens in Brooklyn.

    Secondly, it makes that you can eat anywhere in Queens, knowing that the food is reliable. So for example, you can go to any shul’s kiddush, since there is nowhere to get food which is not reliable.

    #789959
    farrockaway
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    zahavasdad- sorry but there is none on Central Avenue. It would be nice if there was though

    #789960
    farrockaway
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    popa_bar_abba- he is Rabbi Asher Shechter, very well respected and as you said the son-in-law of Rabbi Steinberg.

    #789961
    popa_bar_abba
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    popa_bar_abba- he is Rabbi Asher Shechter, very well respected and as you said the son-in-law of Rabbi Steinberg.

    I can’t remember his name, but that sounds familiar. And he is very well respected. Also his father in law is. He does gittin. Lots of them.

    (What I mean to say, is there was no disrespect intended. But I see now how it looks pretty bad. Mods: Please change “dude” to “rabbi”.)

    Done. It was disrespectful, dude. -95

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