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  2. Cruelty Free International - Wikipedia

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    Cruelty Free International is a British animal rights and advocacy group that campaigns for the abolition of all animal testing. It organises certification of cruelty-free products which are marked with the symbol of a leaping bunny .

  3. Fixed Cut-Off Date Animal Testing Policy - Wikipedia

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    The FCOD Animal Testing Policy is endorsed by the Naturewatch Foundation and Cruelty Free International’s Leaping Bunny certification. [2] Companies holding the Leaping Bunny cosmetics and personal care certification are encouraged to use a fixed cut-off date of 11 March 2013, the date on which a full European Union ban on animal testing for ...

  4. Garnier Attains Cruelty Free International Approval - AOL

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    To work with them to help end animal testing for cosmetics and declare them officially approved under the Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny Program is a real milestone,” said Michelle ...

  5. Cruelty-free - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s the Leaping Bunny has been the only international third-party cruelty-free certification program. It is important to distinguish between cruelty free and vegan products because while it is common for people to use these two terms interchangeably, there are several key differences. [13]

  6. Testing cosmetics on animals - Wikipedia

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    Companies producing beauty and household products which do not test their products on animals for any market can request membership of The Leaping Bunny Program, which allows that company to feature Cruelty Free International's Leaping Bunny logo on their products. This program sets global standard of operations and sales.

  7. Garnier - Wikipedia

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    On 05 March 2021, Cruelty Free International announced that Garnier had been approved as Cruelty Free under the Leaping Bunny programme. [6]Many, but not necessarily all, of Garnier's products are also labelled as 'Vegan'. [7]

  8. 100+ Festive Holiday Desserts To Make Your Christmas Spread ...

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.

  9. Molton Brown - Wikipedia

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    The brand's products have been Leaping Bunny-approved since 2012, a globally recognised standard for cruelty-free cosmetics and household products. [16] The brand has also committed to sustainable initiatives, including refillable packaging, responsible manufacturing, and reduction of plastic.