Just like anything good, it is probably bad for you. Looking behind the curtain or discovering the magicians secret is always a disappointment. I blame Boomer for being a party pooper.
I was puzzled about propylene glycol (which is indeed antifreeze) being in pet food, too. Turns out it has a variety of uses, as someone stated above. As far as being in pet food, here’s what I found in Bing describing that: The FDA states propylene glycol is used as a humectant in soft-moist pet foods, which helps retain water and gives these products their unique texture and taste. Basically, propylene glycol is used as a preservative to soft-moist pet foods and treats.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
you just had to ask, Poncho (reminds me of “Garfield” 13 May 1979)
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 6 years ago
Oh, I don’t know, Poncho… Propylene Glycol is still pretty mysterious.
dwane.scoty1 about 6 years ago
Plastic Fat!
cassking about 6 years ago
Sounds like a big Mac!
enigmamz about 6 years ago
Made In China
Perkycat about 6 years ago
There’s still plenty of mystery in the world, Poncho, you just have to go farther than your kibble bowl.
NORTHIDAHO about 6 years ago
Maybe the goldfish is part of the kibble too.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Just like anything good, it is probably bad for you. Looking behind the curtain or discovering the magicians secret is always a disappointment. I blame Boomer for being a party pooper.
pcolli about 6 years ago
Now available from a fast food outlet near you.
finnygirl Premium Member about 6 years ago
I was puzzled about propylene glycol (which is indeed antifreeze) being in pet food, too. Turns out it has a variety of uses, as someone stated above. As far as being in pet food, here’s what I found in Bing describing that: The FDA states propylene glycol is used as a humectant in soft-moist pet foods, which helps retain water and gives these products their unique texture and taste. Basically, propylene glycol is used as a preservative to soft-moist pet foods and treats.