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Not Kosher for Passover
**Not kosher for Passover.** Lay's Salt & Vinegar flavored chips contain kitniyot oils (typically corn, canola, or sunflower oil derivatives) and often maltodextrin or other grain-based additives that are chametz or kitniyot, both prohibited during Passover under standard Orthodox and Conservative Jewish guidelines. Passover certification (e.g., OU-P) is absent from this product, as confirmed by Lay's ingredient lists and kosher databases like OU Kosher and Kashrut.com. Plain potato chips might sometimes qualify if certified, but flavored varieties like this do not.
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