Does Charmin really support Animal Rights?
Charmin is owned by Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble has a history of opposing animal rights. In 2000, the company contributed $100,000 to the campaign against a ballot measure in Florida that would have banned cruel methods of killing animals used in research. The company also funds the research organization the Foundation for Biomedical Research, which supports animal testing.
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Warning! This company DOES test on animals.
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