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Sat, 4 Jan 2020 19:23:45 -0500
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Dr. Cryberg:

This the response a Beesource member recieved from Betterbee when she
inquired about the ingredients.

"Hi Wendy,
I'm not able to share the exact ingredients, but I can tell you the
material groups used in the production of the wax. The wax blend includes
the following material groups: fatty acids, fatty alcohols, fatty acid
monesters, diesters, and triesters, and hydrocarbons. I will inquire about
whether the plant based ingredients were derived from organic or
conventional plants.

Best Regards,"

I note that the product does contain hydrocarbon compounds, derived from
petroleum products? As to whether or not animal products are also used, I
don't know. But I do find it interesting that they separated out the
"plant-based ingredients" from the others.

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