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PETA people.. can you help me? Awhile ago I got this great pamphlet-type thing from PETA that was about the size of a business card and it listed all the places that didn't (and maybe did.. I can't remember) test on animals. It was great because I could stick in my wallet and refer to it when I was out shopping. However, I missed it. :( Does anyone know how I can get another one?? I thought someone here might know what I was talking about. I can't find it on the PETA website. |
I'm guessing it's from here- Caring Consumer // A Guide to Kind Living I know the list is here but I don't know about the cards- I'll go look around. Let me know if you find it first- it sounds awesome. |
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BTW, thanks for posting that Kyle. I never noticed you could order a card for reference and it's a pain to have to always consult the list online. |
That's it! Thanks, Nikki! |
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I wonder about generic stuff? I buy Target's version of Listerine because name-brand mouth wash is so expensive so I'm curious about Target's brand of stuff. |
Nikki thats for sharing that link I have printed out copies of both lists. That is very good info to have |
I use Crest Pro Health which DOES test but there is a brand that kills bacteria and is natural and doesn't test that I'm going to get when I run out of my Crest- I can't remember the brand but Target does sell it and I remember it is clear. I try really hard to stay away from Proctor and Gamble but they're freaking everywhere! |
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Maybe the toothpaste you are talking about is Tom's of Maine? My Mom's dentist suggested it to her and then I started using it. It taste different than "traditional" toothpaste but you adjust to it. Matt hates it. |
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Okay I just checked my toothpaste- it's Tom's whole care anticavity & tatar control plus whitening gel in spearmint. I've also used it in peppermint though. It doesn't have that funny "natural" taste- although I do use a rinse afterward. edit- LOL, I put 'tatar' control. There's no tatars on my teeth! I'm not changing it- it's too funny! I meant tartar of course. |
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People are always looking for new and improved products, if a company is using a new ingredient's that has never been tested, they have to test it for safety, and there are humane ways to do this. Small companies don't have the funds to test new ingredients so they use ingredients that have already been tested. Not buying from one manufacture that tests and buying from another manufacture that used those test results seems unfair. Companies should be responsible in their testing and not do unnecessary or inhumane testing, but it seems hypocritical to reward another company who has "used" the research of the first company. Targets version and other stores versions aren't made by those companies, but by the original manufacture, who just make them for Target and other stores. I doubt if you can find any product that whose ingredients at one time hasn't been tested on animals. |
I browsed that list....and noticed this particular paragraph... Companies listed have either signed PETA’s statement of assurance or provided a statement verifying that they do not conduct or commission any nonrequired animal tests. I don't know any company that performs NONREQUIRED animal testing...:confused: |
Truth be told, I bet we'd all be shocked if we knew what products we used everyday that had been tested on animals. (And what about medical testing?) I do not condone cruelty to animals, but I'm kind of on the fence regarding certain animal testing. I'm sure alot of companies have unethical procedures regarding testing and alot perform it because it's an easy way out, but in some cases, I'm sure it's the only option and unavoidable. (Considering that humans aren't going to line up and volunteer to have test performed on them instead...:rolleyes:) |
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