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Manischewitz Cake Meal, 16 Ounce, $0.63
Comfort food for the soul. Estb 1888. Manischewitz matzo cake meal is made with simple, natural ingredients. Use cake meal as an alternative to flour for all your holiday cookies, cakes, pastries and confections. Product is sold by weight not by volume. Setting may occur.

Manischewitz Matzo Ball Mix, Family Size, 13 Ounce, $6.59
Quality since 1888. L'Chaim! To life! No trans fat. No MSG. Healthy body, healthy spirit. For great recipes, product information and more, log on to: www.manichewitz.com. This product is lactose free and vegetarian. Product of USA.

Streit's Matzo Ball & Soup Mix, 4.5 Ounce, $3.99
No MSG added. No hydrogenated vegetable shortening. Since 1925. Gluten free. Certified gluten-free. Since 1957. Kosher for passover and all year round parve. For more recipes visit our website at www.streitmatzos.com. The taste of a memory. In 1925 Aron Streit opened his first matzo bakery. That was on Rivington Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side, a place that would become as famous for its food as for its Yiddish theater. A tasty kugel, a hearty soup, a delicious matzo ball. People who lived there shared more than dreams of a better life in America - they shared their family's treasured recipes. Around the holidays, food was even more important. Just the right potato latkes were needed for Chanukah, the right kind of matzo on Passover. Streit's was there then and we're here now. We work out of the very same building used by our great-grandfather and we share his vision: to bring you wholesome Jewish food that takes you back to your childhood and connects you with your past. www.streitsmatzos.com. Under the supervision of Rabbi M. Soloveichik. Product of USA.

Manischewitz Matzo Farfel, 14 Ounce, $6.99
Comfort food for the soul. Estd 1888. Family favorite. No artificial color, preservatives. Manischewitz matzo farfel is made with simple, natural ingredients, and has been for 130 years. Use matzo farfel to make stuffings, kugels, matzo brei and all your favorite traditional recipes. Product is sold by weight not by volume. Settling may occur.

Streit's Matzos, Lightly Salted, 11 Ounce, $4.99
Since 1925. Original 1925 family owned NY. The original cracker. Our Family Story: When Aron Streit came to America in the late 1800s, he had little more than a dream and the drive to make it in America - the land of opportunity. Streit's is the story of one man's dream, and one family's dedication to turning that dream into something far greater than anyone could have imagined. After nearly 100 years making matzo on Manhattan's Lower East Side, we have moved to a new and modern bakery in New York. Technology may have changed but our traditions and dedication to quality have not. We want to ensure that you, your children, your grandchildren, and your friends and neighbors will all be able to enjoy the same great-tasting matzo for centuries to come. Every box of Streit's is fresh, preservative-free, tasty, with lots of love and memories thrown in. It is still family run with the same exacting standards of quality lovingly imposed by Aron Streit, also known as the man behind the matzo. And now his dream can continue for generations to come. Baked under the supervision of Rabbi M. Soloveichik. No. 1944. The laws of Challah are fullfilled.

Manischewitz Marshmallows, Toasted Coconut, 10 Ounce, $4.99
Comfort food for the soul. Estd 1888. Manischewitz marshmallows make a delicious snack anytime you will love the light, sweet fluffy taste that's so much fun to eat. Decorate a dessert or you can include them in your favorite recipes. For the holidays, Manischewitz marshmallows can help you happy passover!

Streit's Matzos, Unsalted, 11 Ounce, $4.99
Since 1925. Fat free. No saturated fat. No trans fat. No cholesterol. No sodium. Breast cancer awareness. Since 1925, when Aron Streit opened his matzo bakery on Rivington Street on the Lower East Side, Streit's has been baking America's favorite matzo! The Streit family continues the tradition with a commitment to the highest standards of quality and excellence. Streit's matzos are baked daily using the finest all-kosher ingredients and contain no preservatives. They make a delicious snack with cheese and spreads and are ideal for people who prefer an active and healthy lifestyle. The taste of a memory. Excellence in Kosher baking for over 80 years. Under Soloveichik rabbinic supervision since 1957. Kosher-Parve. Not for passover use. The laws of Challah are fulfilled. Product of USA.

Manischewitz The Passover Collection Matzo Meal, 27 Ounce, $7.99
Comfort food for the soul. Estd 1888. Celebrating 130 years of crafting kosher foods. Manischewitz matzo meal is made with simple, natural ingredients, and has been for 130 years. Use matzo meal to make a classic matzo ball, or blend with spices to create a delicious breading for meat, poultry & fish. This product is sold by weight not volume.

Streit's Matzos, 100% Whole Wheat, No Salt Added, 11 Ounce, $4.79
Since 1925. No saturated fat. No cholesterol. No sodium. No trans fat. See side panel for nutrition information. Not for Passover use. Since 1925, when Aron Streit opened his matzo bakery on Rivington Street on the Lower East Side, Streit's has been baking America's favorite matzo! The Streit family continues the tradition with a commitment to the highest standards of quality and excellence. Streit's matzos are baked daily using the finest all-kosher ingredients and contain no preservatives. They make a delicious snack with cheese and spreads and are ideal for people who prefer an active and healthy lifestyle. The taste of a memory. Excellence in kosher baking for over 80 years. Baked under the supervision of Rabbi M. Soloveichik KOF K No. 1944. Kosher-Parve. The laws of Challah are fulfilled. www.streitsmatzos.com. Product of USA.

Streit's Matzo Ball Mix, 4.5 Ounce, $3.99
Since 1925. No MSG added. No hydrogenated vegetable shortening. Gluten free. Certified gluten-free. Kosher for Passover and all year round parve. For more recipes, visit our website at www.streitsmatzos.com. The Taste of a Memory: In 1925 Aron Streit opened his first matzo bakery. That was on Rivington Street in Manhattan's lower east side, a place that would become as famous for its food as for its Yiddish theater. A tasty kugel, a hearty soup, a delicious matzo ball. People who lived there shared more than dreams of a better life in America - they shared their family's treasured recipes. Around the holidays, food was even more important. Just the right potato latkes were needed for Chanukah, the right kind of matzo on Passover. Streit's was there then and we're here now. We work out of the very same building used by our great-grandfather and we share his vision: to bring you wholesome Jewish food that takes you back to your childhood and connects you with your past. www.streitsmatzos.com. Under the Supervision of Rabbi M. Soloveichik. Product of USA.
