Duda Energy vggal 1 gal of Glycerin USP Food Grade 99.7+% Pure Derived from Soy/Vegetable Glycerin

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Highest Quality Glycerin / Vegetable Glycerin - Derived from Soy Products
99.7+% Purity, Food Grade / USP, Safe for Food applications, Softening/Lubricating!
Sweet Flavor, Excellent Moisturizer and Skin Cleanser!
Viscous, Clear/Translucent, Highest American Made Quality, Environmentally Friendly!
HDPE Jug with Child Safety Cap and F217 Liner

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Glycerin / Vegetable GlycerinUSP / Food GradeHigh Quality - The Best in the Market99.7+% ConcentrationOur vegetable glycerin is of the highest quality and rated as USP / Food Grade. It is a clear, viscous liquid with a density of 10.5 lb. per gallon. This product is used in a wide range of applications such as soaps, food, pharmaceutical, personal care, science, antifreeze, chemical processing and fuel.Our glycerin is distilled from Soy products and is a minimum specification of 99.7% purity. The 0.3% remainder is usually water as glycerin readily absorbs moisture from the air and is difficult to completely remove during the distillation process. There is no residue of the original feedstock in the glycerin for those who are concerned about possible allergens.Made in the USA.What is the difference between Glycerin and Vegetable Glycerin?There is no difference between the two types of glycerin if they are pure and do not container any of the original feedstock. Glycerin has a chemical formula of C3H8O3 and regardless of where it comes from, it is exactly the same in every way. The only difference between the two is that traditionally glycerin comes from animal fats and vegetable glycerin comes from plants. The chemical is exactly the same regardless of what it is derived from, which is why we use the word Glycerin and Vegetable Glycerin interchangeably on our labeling and descriptions. Our glycerin is derived from Soy and so it is considered vegetable glycerin, or glycerin of vegetables.