Skittles are not kosher. They are not kosher because they use unkosher Gelatin. But the company that created Skittles are now discussing if they want to make a kosher line of Skittles.
Yes, beef is kosher, so all McDonald's in Israel sell them. Additionally, there are non-kosher McDonald's restaurants in Israel.
There are a few branches of KFC in Israel that are Kosher, however, in general, the rest of the branches in Israel and around the world are not Kosher.
There are a few branches of KFC in Israel that are Kosher, however, in general, the rest of the branches in Israel and around the world are not Kosher. There is a Kosher branch of KFC in the Malcha Mall in Jerusalem.
Kosher is the diet of Jews. Jews keep kosher. If you keep kosher you cannot eat: shellfish, pork, or dairy mixed with meat. The main land of Jews is Israel. So technically, the nationality of kosher is Israel.
it's very easy you just have to ask and see the document that specifies it. Most of the places are kosher in israel.
Some flavours contain pork enzymes, and as such are not kosher. This also makes them haraam (non-halal) - I got this information from a Muslim website at http://isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp However, if you just can't do without them, Doritos are sold in Israel and Saudi Arabia so a version without pork is available. You can buy them from this website: http://www.judaicaheaven.com/Detail.bok?no=512
Yes, there are non-kosher hotels in Israel.
Israel. Some stores in the USA import the kosher gum from Israel, but all Wrigley's gum sold officially in the USA is not kosher.
No. The only kosher certified and supervised McDonaldses are in Israel and Argentina.
See the Related Link for a list of their products that have kosher-certification. Being in Israel, I cannot confirm their claim nor dispute it. Sees kosher-certified items
Kosher I am a 100% sure because I am an Israel myself.
You'd have to go to Israel.