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Cornflakes – chametz?

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Question

Are cornflakes considered chametz on Pesach? And if so, does someone who is careful after Pesach to eat only products that were not owned by a Jew during Pesach (ground after Pesach) need to check the production date of the cornflakes?

Answer

Shalom u’vracha 

Cornflakes are generally full-fledged chametz. 

The exception is the B&D brand, which is not chametz. 

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