Product Data - D12451
PackagingProduct is packed in 12.5 kg box.
Formulated by E. A. Ulman, Ph.D., Research Diets, Inc., 8/26/98
*Typical analysis of cholesterol in lard = 0.72 mg/gram. Research Diets, Inc.
2006 Research Diets, Inc. All rights reserved. D12451--2-13
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