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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
In this case, "OU" is one of the major ones and you'll see it as either "OU" or an O with a U inside of it. The added "D" means that it's considered a dairy product and therefore cannot be eaten with meat (or put on the same plate as meat if you're being strict).
Other kosher trademarks are Circle-K, CRC, Star K, etc. They all have their own followings and many people will ONLY buy products with the particular mark that they trust.
Here are a bunch of the different agencies' logos and links to info about each one.
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Thanks! I learned something interesting today. I knew of the K in a circle logo, but not all the others.