Joyva Orange Jelly Rings, Ring Jells Kosher for Passover, 9-Ounce (Pack of 2)
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Joyva is not kosher for Passover for Jews of Ashkenazi descent because they are Kitniyot, as you correctly stated. Jews of Sephardi descent, on the other hand, can eat Kitniyout. As a result, we've made it available to them. On the Joyva box, there is a notice about this problem. Please contact your local Rabbi for more kashrut information.
Selected User Reviews For Joyva Orange Jelly Rings, Ring Jells Kosher for Passover, 9-Ounce (Pack of 2)
If these are unavailable, we will purchase jelly sticks. These have a delicious orange fresh flavor that is enhanced by the dark chocolate.
I paid much more for these orange jelly rings than I did for the raspberry rings, and I couldn't tell they were orange.
This was a huge disappointment.
It's delicious, but in my area, it's difficult to come by. These are superior to the ones with raspberry flavor.
The orange gel has a nice texture to it. like a sweet treat.
These are great because they don't contain any milk or milk products. The orange isn't a coward - has a strong orange taste to it. They are fantastic!.
Amazon's delivery was a little slow.
This is a product that my family and I have enjoyed for a long time. Anything with raspberry and chocolate is a winner in my book.