Many products that would technically qualify for DE status are marked OU-D. Products are cholov yisroel only when specifically marked as such.
Ou is the name of the kosher certification and the extra d means the product is dairy. Also, ou d products are not chalav isroel. Must mean that there is some contact with dairy even though it's supposedly dairy free. Ou de is dairy equipment
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