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. . . The product intended to be organic, listed as Organipeel, is registered with the EPA as a pesticide with a rather short and cryptic ingredient list. Active ingredient, citric acid at .66%. Other ingredients, not named, 99.34%. That’s 100%. Great, it’s all accounted for. Maybe it’s listed that way because citric acid could qualify as organic if it’s not from a synthetic source, but what about the other 99.34%? Because I’m supposed to eat this coating. . . .

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>. . . The product intended to be organic, listed as Organipeel, is registered with the EPA as a pesticide with a rather short and cryptic ingredient list. Active ingredient, citric acid at .66%. Other ingredients, not named, 99.34%. That’s 100%. Great, it’s all accounted for. Maybe it’s listed that way because citric acid could qualify as organic if it’s not from a synthetic source, but what about the other 99.34%? Because I’m supposed to eat this coating. . . . [Source Article](https://www.americafirst.news/post/apeel-sciences-hides-99-34-of-the-ingredients-for-organipeel-in-epa-filing)

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