Many of those products probably have little need for animal testing. Cocoa butter, for example, is little more than petroleum jelly and natural scent... After that scent is added, it is a completely new product from basic petroleum jelly, don't ya know.
When a product advertises something like that, it is little more than a gimmic, proveable only through technicalities.
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From admirals website:
"Under the traditional fixed cut-off date criteria, companies limited themselves to using ingredients that had been developed before the 1976 Directive, which required animal testing for all new ingredients. "
Exactly what I was talking about.
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"Companies will still be allowed to develop new, innovative products using the thousands of established ingredients known to be safe through years of use. "
My other point.