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I read on the Internet that anti freeze is added to pet food. Is this true and does Applaws have anything like this or any artificial ingredients in their food?

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I read on the Internet that anti freeze is added to pet food. Is this true and does Applaws have anything like this or any artificial ingredients in their food?

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Propylene glycol is used by some manufactures to preserve their pet food and this chemical is a less-toxic version of car anti freeze. It is used in some pet food products and treats and is hidden in the ingredient list on the pack the under the terms Contains EEC Permitted antioxidant, colorants or preservatives. If you see this ask the manufacturer what preservative they are actually using. Propylene glycol is considered safe by some manufactures if used in small quantities. It is not only a very powerful chemical preservative but it has a strong artificial sweet taste that some pets find addictive. Applaws refuses to use such ingredients and there is nothing artificial in Applaws. Our products are kept fresh with more expensive natural citrus and herb extracts.

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