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Diprobase contains no 'active ingredients'. It is made from a combination of liquid paraffin , white soft paraffin , and water, as well as cetomacrogol and cetostearyl alcohol as emulsifying agents , chlorocresol as an antimicrobial preservative , phosphoric acid , sodium dihydrogen phosphate , and sodium hydroxide .
The product is presently sold as "Mang Tomas All-Around Sarsa" in the Philippines and as "Mang Tomas All-Purpose Sauce" in export markets. Unlike the traditional lechon sauce, Mang Tomas is made without ground liver. Liver was a listed ingredient in the internationally available Mang Tomas products until 2017 but has since been removed from the ...
Paraffin-based skincare products and contaminated clothing can pose a serious fire hazard. [23] Between 2010 and 2018, paraffin was linked to 50 fire incidents (49 of which were fatal) in the U.K. [ 24 ] A West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service study found that clothing contaminated with cream containing only 21% paraffin, when set alight, was ...
The company was founded in 1985 by Rolando B. Hortaleza and his wife Rosalinda Ang-Hortaleza and originally as a cosmetic store. [1]In 2007, Splash Corporation was listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange until 2016.
Breeze is a brand of laundry detergent manufactured by Unilever that is currently marketed as the counterpart of OMO detergent for the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand markets. History [ edit ]
Suka Pinakurat is a popular brand of spiced vinegar in the Philippines. [4] [1] [5] All of these do not have set recipes, however, and can use ingredients and proportions interchangeably according to what is available and to the preference of the diner.
Datu Puti is a condiment brand owned by NutriAsia, Inc. (formerly known as Southeast Asia Food, Inc.). Datu Puti was first introduced as a vinegar product in 1975 by Hernan and Ismael Reyes.
In 1934 and 1935, Elizalde & Company, a new company established by the grandchildren of Joaquín Marcelino Elizalde e Yrisarry (one of the original minority partners of Ynchausti y Compañia) acquired some of the major business assets of Ynchausti & Compañia, including the Tanduay distillery, [3] after Manuel de Ynchausti made the decision to divest key assets of Ynchausti y Compañia.