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As per Keurig:
Most K-Cup® packs are Kosher Certified Pareve. The only exceptions are hot cocoa K-Cup® packs, which are certified Kosher-Dairy. When a hot cocoa K-Cup® packs is brewed in a Keurig brewer, the brewer converts from Kosher Pareve to Kosher-Dairy and any subsequent K-Cups brewed in this brewer would be classified Kosher-Dairy. If you want your Keurig brewer to remain Kosher Pareve, you'll need a second Keurig brewer for brewing hot cocoa K-Cup® packs. Using a second K-Cup holder will not keep the brewer Kosher Pareve.
Below are the specific organizations that pertain to our K-Cup® packs brands. The abbreviations below found in "quotations" are the symbols we use to represent a Kosher product. These symbols can be found on the K-Cup® packs detail page, K-Cup® packs box and on the lid of the K-Cup® packs.
•"U" Orthodox Union pertains to: Caribou Coffee® K-Cup® packs, Donut House Collection™ K-Cup® packs, Green Mountain Coffee® K-Cup® packs, Newman's Own® Organics K-Cup® packs, Perfect Iced Tea K-Cup® packs, select revv™ K-Cup® packs, select Tully’s® K-Cup® packs, and Twinings® of London K-Cup® packs"KSA" Kosher Supervision of America pertains to: Coffee People® K-Cups, Diedrich K-Cup® packs, Emeril’s® K-Cup® packs, Gloria Jean’s K-Cup® packs and Timothy’s Coffee® K-Cup® packs
•"K" Star-K pertains to: Celestial Seasonings® K-Cup® packs
•"MK" Jewish Community Council of Montreal pertains to: Bigelow K-Cups and Van Houtte K-Cup® packs
•"K" Va'ad HaRabanim pertains to: Tully's® K-Cup® packs
•"KOF-K" Kosher Supervision pertains to: Ghirardelli Packets
Café Escapes® K-Cup® packs and revv™ Pulse K-Cup® packs and are not Kosher certified.
Please refer to the K-Cup® packs detail page (below the add to cart button) for specific information about Kosher certification.
Answered on 4/2/2012 by Bonnie B from Staples