Regarding parve.
Parve would be a subset of kosher, it means that the product contains no dairy or meat ingredients and was not produced on equipment on which dairy or meat products were produced. You could only mark your product parve (neutral) if the kosher supervisor okays it.
If you produce some dairy products and some parve products you would have to consider parve an IP claim but you would already have a kosher IP claim.
Would labelling a product (not necessarily kosher certified) non-dairy be considered an IP claim?
Gail
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I think that clears it up. We have both the "Circle U" and parve labeling on our products. No meat or dairy is used in the facility where our products are made.
Therefore, the requirements of BRC clause 5.3 would not apply.
Thanks for all the input.
Marshall