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Not Kosher for Passover
**Not kosher for Passover.** Candy Crush Saga (assuming that's the intended reference, as "Candy'[0]" decodes to "Candy'[0]" likely pointing to the game) is digital software with no physical ingredients, so it doesn't contain chametz (leavened grains forbidden during Passover). However, major Orthodox rabbinic authorities (e.g., OU, Star-K) rule that using non-kosher-certified electronics like phones or apps during Passover risks transferring trace chametz residue from prior use, rendering it non-kosher unless specially prepared (e.g., factory-reset and unused for Passover). Evidence: OU Passover guidelines explicitly prohibit standard smartphones/computers; see oupassover.org for kitniyot/electronics details. For strict observance, use a dedicated Passover device.
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