Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi Marshall,
Unlike other multi ingredient products, baking soda would have plenty of
room to declare anything they wanted to.
I don't follow. Baking soda is not a multi ingredient product, it is a
chemical. What do you mean they would have plenty of room to declare
anything they wanted to? That just does not make any sense. You list
the ingredients on a package, not the hundreds of trillions of
ingredients that are not in the product. Not only that but the FDA has
taken stands against companies that have put that they don't contain
certain things on their products, they consider it false advertising in
that it implies that others do contain them when they don't.
A&H has not declared their baking soda to be aluminum free on the boxes I
have, which are in date.
Actually they have, if it is not listed on the box, it isn't in there.
Plus they have declared it in the email I posted earlier, addressing
that one specific element.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?p=14021666
Seems they contradict themselves in their own statements:
ALUMINUM FREE and Not Processed with Chemicals
vs.
water is used to extract the sodium bicarbonate and no chemicals are used.
Uhh, I think they need to take a course in either logic or chemistry.
Water is a chemical.
Marshall
Jean
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I would assume for the same reason that coke and other beverages, salt,
spices, bread, eggs, milk and any other commodity that is aluminum free
does not say so. If they listed everything that is NOT in it, the label
would have to be huge.
I guess that would be Arm and Hammer than, since they have declared it
aluminum free.
Marshall
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