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How to obtain Aluminum-Free Labeling?

Started by , Aug 22 2013 06:22 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a standard to determine if a product can be considered "aluminum-free?"  From my experience, it seems like labs are only able to test to a certain ppm.  I am curious how anything can be aluminum free to begin with-do they actually mean no aluminum added?

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Just a question... what are you doing that you need an aluminum free rating?

I am the baking soda business.  I have had customer requests for an aluminum-free statement.

"in" the baking soda business :oops2:


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