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<p>[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 8180766, member: 105571"]I would ask: How much trust the manufacturer/distributor? If it's from anywhere outside the US or Canada, I wouldn't believe it at all.</p><p><br /></p><p>Plus, it reminds of the flap a few years ago over the constituents of Taco Bell beef fillings. The advertising said: "Made with 100% beef." But that statement is ambiguous. It doesn't say that the filling is 100% beef but only that the beef that is in the filling is 100% beef (obviously a meaningless statement but that's why advertising people make money). Which doesn't preclude the possibility that some portion of the filling is something other than beef.</p><p><br /></p><p>Read your label carefully. If it says something like "Made with 100% acetone" then it's still possible for other ingredients to be present. Here's a test: Put a good-sized drop of the product on your finger and then rub it between finger and thumb. If it doesn't evaporate immediately and/or feels slightly oily, then it has additives for sure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 8180766, member: 105571"]I would ask: How much trust the manufacturer/distributor? If it's from anywhere outside the US or Canada, I wouldn't believe it at all. Plus, it reminds of the flap a few years ago over the constituents of Taco Bell beef fillings. The advertising said: "Made with 100% beef." But that statement is ambiguous. It doesn't say that the filling is 100% beef but only that the beef that is in the filling is 100% beef (obviously a meaningless statement but that's why advertising people make money). Which doesn't preclude the possibility that some portion of the filling is something other than beef. Read your label carefully. If it says something like "Made with 100% acetone" then it's still possible for other ingredients to be present. Here's a test: Put a good-sized drop of the product on your finger and then rub it between finger and thumb. If it doesn't evaporate immediately and/or feels slightly oily, then it has additives for sure.[/QUOTE]
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