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Why is this Crumbs cupcake place different from all other Crumbs cupcake places?
By adamg on Wed, 04/04/2012 - 5:09pm
Observant Jews who might be jonesing for some serious cupcake action after Passover will have to avoid the new Crumbs on Federal Street - it's the only Crumbs that isn't kosher.
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Adam -- Link problem
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Oy
Sorry, didn't know. In any case, somebody on the Jewish Boston list wrote Crumbs and got back the following from a customer-service rep:
"It was a company-wide
"It was a company-wide decision not to certify this location. " I'd love to know what the reasoning behind it was. That would be interesting to find out. Hmm -Mea www.hertrainstories.blogspot.com
Everyone knows that only ....
..., Boston Brahmins and Irish Catholics live in Boston (and work downtown).
I'd guess it's due to high
I'd guess it's due to high cost and low demand for kosher certification.
Why...?
...I've got to be ME.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbLlCxK0pHY
Crumbs-Boston-Kosher certificate
I have been working on Federal Street for several weeks, and yesterday I happened to notice what appeared to be a Kashrut certificate in the Crumbs window. Today I took a good look, and it is. Then I checked online and saw that there seemed to be a bit of controversy.
I think the web discussion dated (hope so at any rate). Crumbs is indeed sporting a Kashrut certificate, issued out of New York, and dated April 16--right after Pesah. It is good until 2014.
I'm going to write to Crumbs and ask for a comment.