Don’t Passover the Corn-Free Products
Okay…I admit it…that was terrible. Couldn’t resist being a little corny. Alright I ‘m done…I promise. Lately it seems we are all trying to remove a little of the corn from our diets whether it be for health, the economy, or the enviroment. If you are trying to get the corn out and have a wicked sweet tooth, now is a great time to stock up on things. Corn is a no-no for passover so many companies make kosher for passover foods without it by actually using real sugar from cane or from beets verses corn syrup.
- Coke makes kosher for passover soda with real sugar verses corn syrup, the original recipe.
- Fox’s U-Bet Chocolate Syrups
- Kosher for Passover marshmallows
- Cookies, pies, cake, etc…
- Crackers, breads, etc…
- Fish in Jars….okay…has nothing to do with corn…but just wanted to see if I could get anyone to eat it.
I think I just solved the world’s corn crisis! Let’s stretch the Passover shopping season out for as long as retailers do the Christmas shopping season. Move over Al…the next Nobel is mine! (I wonder if I order a corn head hat now if it will be here in time for my reward ceremony.)

Wouldn’t that be nice – to have year round Passover foods? It is all about the farm lobby though. They are the ones who’ve been stuffing corn down our throats for the last 30 years. Well no more! Passover that corn, baby!
Wow, I never knew that corn wasn’t kosher for Passover. Maybe I will stop by the grocery this weekend and shop the Passover foods aisle. (Yes, we have a whole aisle. I live in Los Angeles.)
Wow. Never knew this. Does this mean all kosher foods are corn-syrup free? So if I sourced out a kosher food store (easier said than done in Richmond, VA!) I could find these items year round?
No. Only Kosher for Passover. Whole different level of kosher.