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Cornmeal is the main ingredient in corn muffins, creating the crumb, volume and flavor.
The active ingredient in Mitchum deodorants was Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly. They replaced it with Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate in 2007.
Aluminum is an element. It is NOT a compound so, it is made of the basic protons neutrons and electrons.
Zinc is the active and potentially dangerous ingredient in antiperspirant deodorant.
It makes white colored stars. Its' also an ingredient in flash powder.
Aluminum zirconium chlorohydrex gly is the active ingredient in the most effective antiperspirants.
No. The active ingredient in Lady Speed Stick gel is Aluminum.
Possibly. Some cheese has aluminum added so that it will slice more easily and melt more readily. The FDA does not require that the aluminum be listed as an ingredient.
Organic cornmeal is cornmeal that is produced without GMOS, artificial preservatives and pesticides.
Aluminum is the primary ingredient. With ink and sometimes various coatings. They are highly recyclable, it being cheaper to produce aluminum from existing metals than to create it from raw ore.