It definitely kills mice! We sprayed it on my daughter's pet mice's wheel b/c it was squeaking, and it apparently killed one of them. I think it poisoned her, so sad. I threw out the can and will never use it to cook ever again. I would be VERY careful with it around dogs. I personally would not use it.
Can I use butterflavor cooking spray for my dog's Fur and skin
Depends on what kind does it smell strong or not strong Pam won't harm
PAM cooking spray was the original cooking spray on the market. It is made of oils to be used as a substitute when cooking in place of butters or shortenings. Other brands of cooking sprays followed the lead of PAM.
No, but you can find several alternatives.
The acronym on the PAM cooking spray cans stands for "Product of Arthur Meyerhoff." Arthur E. Meyerhoff was an entrepreneur and an executive for an advertising agency from Chicago, Illinois. Two chemists who had developed a type of cooking spray responded to an advertisement of Meyerhoff's asking for product ideas. Meyerhoff perfected the cooking spray and marketed it using the acronym PAM. The product was developed in the mid-1950's.
Pam cooking spray is used in place of oil or butter when prepping skillets, pans or dishes so food doesn't stick. It is a healthier alternative than traditional methods.
I think it would be spra butter or vegetable oil spray. it keeps it from sticking to the pan.
Pam cooking spray, as with any cooking spray, is not to be put in the freezer. The pressurized can can rupture due to the temperature change, causing an explosion. If the can is still pressurized, the can should be able to work, but it's recommended to thaw it until room temperature.
They spray it on the bottem of their shoes to keep mud from sticking to them. I found the answer on a morning sports show forum and checked it with a 1001 uses for pam cooking spray website, which gave the same use for soccer moms with their children's cleats.
Spray it into your sink to test it. If it comes out in clumps, than it is too old.
Spray no stick cooking spray(PAM) on the weather stripping for the door.
Try Pam cooking spray & if that isn't quite enough try WD-40
Yes it is so don't use a lot when you cook
PAM - cooking oil - was created in 1961.