2 out of the 3 have kosher certification, though 1 of them is only for Pesach and not [necessarily] year-round.
The third one, all the way on the left, had no kashrut certification but was also the most expensive. That might prove that kashrut certification has no effect on the price. Or maybe it just because it is a name-brand product, made by Yakobi.
The middle product actually has kashrut certification from two different kashrut organizations, in case you don't rely on one, you have the other.
Would you buy one of these bottles of poison specifically with kashrus certification?
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