Harry & Meghan #537 She‘s not write.

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Congrats to @Jollypotter on the title with most likes - a whopping 71 of 'em.

Old thread here - https://tattle.life/threads/harry-meghan-536-who-will-merkle-temulate-next.51182/



where we discussed the usual, plus pumpkin carving, Meghan's new drop shipping products going on sale for squillions of dollars.
Y'know, the usual Harkle rit.

There was also a lot of chat about Andrew, Fergie and their greedy, money grabbing behaviour, plus their associating with Epstein.
 
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Thank you to @Chita for the new thread & to @Jollypotter for the great title.

In response to a post by @Hannahebee in the prior thread, I'm reposting this here in case anyone's interested about the candle details. (I didn't know new thread was created... apologies for any repetition)

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA) dictates the info a company must include on a product's outer packaging and main label. Four groups set the contents of candle warning labels: the National Candle Association (NCA), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA), and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

Some label requirements include:
  1. Brand/business name (statement of identity such as scented candle, candle, hand poured candle, wax melt, wax tart)
  2. Net weight (wax, fragrance, dyes) (doesn't include container or packaging)
  3. Manufacturer location by city & state
Recommended/strongly suggested (but not required) label details include fire safety warnings (burn within sight, keep away from things that catch fire, keep away from children).

Of particular interest: The FPLA doesn't require including the type of wax and scent name, but it is recommended.

So the general and very vague terminology of "fragrance oil" is apparently acceptable. If one has allergies, though, they're screwed because that important info isn't required.

It seems as though much important info is allowed to be 'missing.' I just can't wrap my head 'round that.

Source: candlescience.com
 
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Congrats to @Jollypotter on the title with most likes - a whopping 71 of 'em.

Old thread here - https://tattle.life/threads/harry-meghan-536-who-will-merkle-temulate-next.51182/



where we discussed the usual, plus pumpkin carving, Meghan's new drop shipping products going on sale for squillions of dollars.
Y'know, the usual Harkle rit.

There was also a lot of chat about Andrew, Fergie and their greedy, money grabbing behaviour, plus their associating with Epstein.
Not forgetting Dave the date,congrats @Jollypotter on thread title, @AmIbeingTreasonable get in early! Lol
 
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Thank you to @Chita for the new thread & to @Jollypotter for the great title.

In response to a post by @Hannahebee in the prior thread, I'm reposting this here in case anyone's interested about the candle details. (I didn't know new thread was created... apologies for any repetition)

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA) dictates the info a company must include on a product's outer packaging and main label. Four groups set the contents of candle warning labels: the National Candle Association (NCA), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA), and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

Some label requirements include:
  1. Brand/business name (statement of identity such as scented candle, candle, hand poured candle, wax melt, wax tart)
  2. Net weight (wax, fragrance, dyes) (doesn't include container or packaging)
  3. Manufacturer location by city & state
Recommended/strongly suggested (but not required) label details include fire safety warnings (burn within sight, keep away from things that catch fire, keep away from children).

Of particular interest: The FPLA doesn't require including the type of wax and scent name, but it is recommended.

So the general and very vague terminology of "fragrance oil" is apparently acceptable. If one has allergies, though, they're screwed because that important info isn't required.

It seems as though much important info is allowed to be 'missing.' I just can't wrap my head 'round that.

Source: candlescience.com
Looking at the candles on the website @Catzilla they both have the ingredients and details included i.e. the Product Dimensions and Product Weight but they haven't included the manufacturer location by city & state as in the about section on the candle 519 it only says this candle was hand-poured in California but on the candle 084 about section it doesn't say anything about where the candle was manufactured which is a massive red flag IMO.
 
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Dave the date keeps reminding me of Bernie the Bolt: Up a bit, left a bit, right a bit...fire!
Err...my grandmother told me about it <cough>
 
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Looking at the candles on the website @Catzilla they both have the ingredients and details included i.e. the Product Dimensions and Product Weight but they haven't included the manufacturer location by city & state as in the about section on the candle 519 it only says this candle was hand-poured in California but on the candle 084 about section it doesn't say anything about where the candle was manufactured which is a massive red flag IMO.
Hopefully someone will report that.

Are any Tattlers also on X and/or the SMM site? Maybe one (or more of you) can post there about the missing required candle info on the ILBW's latest scam??? People should know about it. (Thanks to anyone who is willing & able to do that)
 
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And ad for Shien just popped up on my insta feed showing a model in the Diana revenge dress..... I'm sure she has it ordered already
 
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"hot toddy mulling spice kit"
Will a hot toddy help defrost Harold's cold (shrunken) todger
 
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My personal favourite comment : Smells like home aka the ink on Harry's help me notes.
Own up tattler 😁
 
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I hope she's properly licensed the music that's playing on the video. I can't imagine Taylor Swift letting it go if she hasn't!
 
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"hot toddy mulling spice kit"
Will a hot toddy help defrost Harold's cold (shrunken) todger
Ewww, for a moment there I thought Harold had given his shrimp a new "cutesy" nickname... :sick: I'm not sure I can get a hot toddy down this Christmas with that mental image... 🤮
 
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"hot toddy mulling spice kit"
Will a hot toddy help defrost Harold's cold (shrunken) todger
A toddy is whisky (blended, not single malt ) a dash of honey and lemon.
No spices.
I have no idea what her mulled spiced toddy it, but it is not “authentic “
 
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