So this past Saturday I was at a craft show one town over from where I live. It was a very LARGE show. There must have been at least 150 vendors. Well there was another vendor there that was selling handcrafted bath and body products. I was actually really excited. (Competition does not phase me.) Anyway, I went over to her booth and introduced myself. So far I have not met any other people who make soap or anything else of the sort in person. Her business seemed to be mostly bath bombs but other than that she had a few soaps, some sugar scrubs, and what she called whipped Shea butter sorbets. (Like a lotion only really heavy on the shea butter. Like a whipped butter almost only she had water in it. Well to say the least she was very ignorant and rude. I told her to have a nice day and then took her business card and walked away. If had not been immediately so rude I would have actually bought some of her stuff but with the attitude she gave me there was just no way I was going to give her my money.
Anyway, so today I was cleaning and going through all my stuff from Saturday. (I always take a break and leave my sister in charge so I can meet new crafters. I was going through all the business cards I had collected and found hers. Well, of course, I visited her website. On her website there were to things she had that would require a preservative. I looked at the ingredients and saw GRAIN ALCOHOL listed as the preservative on her whipped butter. She even put in parantheses used a preservative after that.
Now here is where I am confused. I thought that in the United States that you were not allowed to sell grain alcohol (without a license) even if it was only used in a bath and body product. Usually when I see a soaper doing something illegal (I double check my facts first) I report it to the FDA. Think I should? I could swear you couldn't sell anything with grain alcohol in it. Advice?
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