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Krissie Speaks about Animal Testing

Write to: A.G. Lafley Chairman of the Board and CEO Procter & Gamble 1 Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati, OH 45202 1-800-543-1745 513-983-9369 (fax) www.PG.com Products cited in this video that are animal-friendly: Bath & Body Works Victoria's Secret Playboy Company The Body Shop Almay Avon Anything by Unilever: Axe Degree Dove Sure Snuggle Sunsilk Suave Thermasilk Vaseline Carress In 2002 P&G was recognized by the Humane Society of the United States for "advancing alternatives to animal testing", but I for one do not advocate the ways of The Humane Society. P&G may be on their way to finding alternative methods, but until I am for sure, I will no longer use their products. ***Edit*** The discovery of penicillin is usually attributed to Scottish scientist Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928 and the development of penicillin for use as a medicine is attributed to the Australian Nobel Laureate Howard Walter Florey. Though Ernest Chain was the man who won the Nobel Prize for his work/research on Penicillin through animal testing.

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