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Properly they do or don't unless the Jelly Tots were from a Halal supermarket or they sell them in supermarkets such as Tesco .

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Q: Do Jelly Tots contain gelatine from a cows foot?
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What beef gelatin?

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Beef gelatine is certainly kosher, if it is made from kosher cows, i.e. ones that were slaughtered properly and whose internal organs showed no sign of disease or injury. The only brand of gelatine that is made from kosher cows is Kolatin™.Regarding other beef gelatine, made from cows that were not kosher, there is a dispute among the halachic authorities. Some authorities held that gelatine made from the bones of such cows is not kosher, but there were many authorities who held that it is, because the it's changed so radically that it's no longer the same substance. The rabbinic consensus in the USA is in accord with the stricter opinion, to regard such gelatine as not kosher; but the consensus in Israel and Europe is that the lenient opinion may be relied on, though it is better not to do so, and so the rabbinates in those countries certify two levels of kashrut: the basic level allows all beef gelatine, but the "mehadrin" level allows only Kolatin™ brand.


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