[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 06/14/2001 8:49:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> <<  I was about to buy a WalMart cheesecake
>  a few weeks ago and saw that antifreeze and shampoo were listed on the
>  ingredients. >>
>
> Marshall...how was "antifreeze" listed? as such, or under another name which
> you happened to know?

propolyne glycol

> I would like to know. We had 8 dogs in our area die from
> antifreeze last year. If companies are putting it in our food....what happens
> if our animals eat some of the food? Agreed...either straight AF or food
> dipped in it is going to be a stronger dose....but still....

There are two compounds used in antifreeze.  Ethylene Glycol, which is very 
toxic,
and porpolyne Glycol which is less toxic.  I find a lot of foods contain the
latter.

The dogs were most likely killed by Ethylene Glycol.

Marshall


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