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What's tricky about the label (other than "cleans and protects teeth" claim - chewing wax provides the same benefit)?
no artificial color/flavor....
That claim is accurate
It is misleading
How so?
For people not as astute at these matters as you, it might be taken as this is a natural product.
For people not as astute at these matters as you, it might be taken as this is a natural product.
On the other hand, I could be way off. Again
This!!!
@rick81721 it’s not a big deal to me but it’s a nifty little piece of marketing going on here.
The claim is legit but why not be completely transparent and highlight artificial sweeteners,lol.
This!!!
@rick81721 it’s not a big deal to me but it’s a nifty little piece of marketing going on here.
The claim is legit but why not be completely transparent and highlight artificial sweeteners,lol.
I hear you but FDA labelling regulations are stringent and take into account not only explicit but implicit claims. A natural product is labeled as such. Here's an example of what is required:
https://www.fda.gov/downloads/Food/GuidanceRegulation/UCM265446.pdf
Hey man, been at last 20 years use veggies known about those McDs beef fries.PS didn't you guys get into trouble for not disclosing beef tallow in French fries?? Vegetarian fury!
PS didn't you guys get into trouble for not disclosing beef tallow in French fries?? Vegetarian fury!
I took Mom to the Flight 93 Memorial Friday and we made an overnight trip out of it by visiting some central PA goodies.
Johnstown Flood Memorial, Museum, and the cemetery where the unidentified are buried. Railroad inclined plane over the Allegheny Mountains. An old school minty clean Trek in Lewisburg. And killer chicken and waffles with sweet potato fries, bacon, and eggs.
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Take her in the M2? Nice roads out there