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The move is meant to keep Retzlaff on the field despite his stumbles at BYU. But it also represents a dramatic shift in the ...
Emerging and legacy brands modernize Jewish classics to earn space beside everyday staples – and win over new consumers ...
Manischewitz, which was founded in 1888, makes kosher products, including matzo, macaroons and wine. We are proud to announce a collab that everyone saw coming: @jretz11 (AKA: BYJew) & Manischewitz!
Of course, Manischewitz doesn’t want to lose its bubbe roots, but Rosenfeld doesn’t see jokes about making weed edibles for Jewish holidays as overstepping tradition or losing the bubbe vibe.
Manischewitz gets a bad rap. The sweet, syrupy dark purple wine may be the first sip of alcohol some 13-year-olds have as they enter adulthood, while others may make it to true drinking age before ...
The Orthodox Union said in a statement that the suit is “entirely without merit.” It said that Manischewitz meets the highest kosher standards. Manischewitz officials had no immediate comment.
Manischewitz is America's largest producer of processed kosher food, making not only matzo and wine - their staples - but everything from salad dressing and low-calorie borscht to matzo ball mix.
Manischewitz wine has long enjoyed crossover appeal. Last year, the Wall Street Journal ran a story about its popularity in Asian-American communities and in the 1950s and 60s it was also a ...
Bayonne-based Manischewitz recalled its dark chocolate coins because the candy may contain undeclared milk as an ingredient. Distributed at stores across New Jersey, New York and Connecticut ...
Legacy brand Manischewitz, which launched in 1888, wanted to attract new, younger and “culturally curious” consumers to infuse longevity into the brand. One entry point was the $83.5 billion U ...
Manischewitz wine has long enjoyed crossover appeal. Last year, the Wall Street Journal ran a story about its popularity in Asian American communities and in the 1950s and '60s it was also a ...
Manischewitz, the largest maker of matzo and other kosher foods, has been sold to Sankaty Advisors, a division of Bain Capital LLC, for an undisclosed amount, the two firms said Tuesday.