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To: David who wrote (203698)1/9/2024 9:40:52 AM
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Baked Beans?



To: David who wrote (203698)1/9/2024 9:52:42 AM
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Elroy is trying to make you sick with BS!

How to Avoid Propylene Glycol in Your Food:

Most processed foods contain at least some propylene glycol. While it is a low-toxicity substance,you may develop health complications if you eat foods that have it in large quantities. The best way to protect yourself is to avoid products that contain the substance. Instead, eat more fresh whole foods.
Propylene Glycol in Food: Is This Additive Safe? - Healthline

Summary Propylene glycol is a
synthetic, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid that belongs to the same
chemical class as alcohol. It should not be confused with the toxic substance
ethylene glycol.

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Mar 2, 2018 — Ethylene glycol is highly toxic to humans and is not used in food products. Summary Propylene glycol is a synthetic, colorless, odorless, ...