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Plum Organics is launching a new all organic line of baby food that includes a range of fruits, vegetables, and protein-based meals.?
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In addition, the company introduced two sub-brands: Compliments Organics, which is a line of organic products; and Compliments balance-equilibre, a line of health products.
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Both the OCA and Steinman are calling for misleadingly labeled "Organics" brands which include ethoxylate ingredients or otherwise utilize petrochemicals in their ingredients, to drop all organic claims from their branding and labeling.
Archive 2008-04-01 GreenFertility 2008
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Both the OCA and Steinman are calling for misleadingly labeled "Organics" brands which include ethoxylate ingredients or otherwise utilize petrochemicals in their ingredients, to drop all organic claims from their branding and labeling.
Carcinogens in "Organic" Bodycare Products GreenFertility 2008
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Among the claims were that Kiss My Face's "Obsessively Organic" cleansers contained olefin sulfonate, a petrochemical, and that Avalon "Organics" contain the petrochemical Amdiopropyl Betaine.
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Click the link, scroll to "Organics" and you'll find a list of links to organic manufacturers 'Web sites.
Victorville Daily Press : By Jill Cataldo CTW Features 2010
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Click the link, scroll to "Organics" and you'll find a list of links to organic manufacturers 'Web sites.
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"Organics" when, in fact, the products are not "Organic" as understood by reasonable consumers.
YubaNet.com 2010
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Newman's Own Organics sells some certified organic products and some that only qualify for the "made with organic" label (70% organic content), yet uses the term "Organics" in their name -- on all food packages.
OpEdNews 2010
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Newman's Own Organics sells some certified organic products and some that only qualify for the "made with organic" label (70% organic content), yet uses the term "Organics" in their name -- on all food packages.
OpEdNews 2010
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