Many brands are kosher. Here are just a few:
Icy Treatz
It's Delish
There are brands of Ginger Ale that are kosher.
Many major brands of mayo are kosher.
There are kosher brands of l-taurine supplements. You would have to check the packaging for kosher certification.
When correctly slaughtered, goat is a kosher meat.
No, Taste of Inspirations products are not kosher.
The problem is the gelatin. Most brands of Gummy Bears are made with non-kosher gelatin (manufactured using ingredients derived from the innards of pigs), meaning the candy itself is not kosher. There are, however, a couple of brands made for Jewish and Muslim audiences (Muslims too cannot eat non-kosher gelatin). I enclose a link to one of those brands of kosher Gummy Bears.
Yes, unless there are any added ingredients which are not kosher. Not all brands of tuna are kosher so you would have to check for a valid hechsher (kosher symbol) on the packaging.
It depends what brand; Tesco's and Rakusens beans are kosher. Heinz, Branson's and all of the nice brands are not. :(
There is nothing non-kosher in the ingredients for peanut butter and there are several brands of peanut butter that are certified kosher.
Kraft marshmallow cream is kosher in the US. Otherwise, you could check with kosher food stores for other brands of this product.
Some popular brands of kosher beer available in the market include He'Brew, Shmaltz Brewing Company, and Sam Adams.
Some popular kosher salt brands available in the market include Diamond Crystal, Morton, and Jacobsen Salt Co.