Yes - Clay Alspaugh
Doritos Dinamita Nacho Piscos have pork enzymes in them. The pork enzymes that are in these type of Doritos are also called porcine enzymes. Doritos are made by Frito Lay.
they are organic since they contain carbonn :)
Some flavors of Doritos have pork enzymes, but not all of them. The following website has a list of products that do not contain pork enzymes, which includes a list of Doritos products. Flavors that are not on the list contain pork enzymes. http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/us-products-made-without-porcine-enzymes.html
No. Where in the world did THAT come from?
No, laundry detergents do not contain fiberglass. Fiberglass is not a common ingredient in detergents, as it is primarily used in insulation materials and other products where its strength and insulating properties are beneficial.
No, there is no fiberglass in Tide detergent. Tide's ingredients typically include surfactants, enzymes, and other cleaning agents but does not contain fiberglass.
The best place to find coupons for Doritos is from their main site. Manufacturer's usually have mailing lists than can be joined and often contain coupons. You can also often find coupons for Doritos at coupons.com
No, snuff is a smokeless tobacco product made from ground or pulverized tobacco leaves. It does not contain fiberglass.
Some flavors of Doritos have pork enzymes, but not all of them. The following website has a list of products that do not contain pork enzymes, which includes a list of Doritos products. Flavors that are not on the list contain pork enzymes. http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/us-products-made-without-porcine-enzymes.html
No, Gain Laundry Detergent does not contain crushed fiberglass. It contains surfactants, enzymes, and other ingredients to effectively clean and freshen clothes.
NO, Gorilla Glue is a form of polyurethane.
No, traditional snuff typically does not contain fiberglass. Snuff is a smokeless tobacco product made from ground or pulverized tobacco leaves. The misconception that snuff contains fiberglass likely stems from the practice of some manufacturers adding flavorings and other ingredients to the product.