Originally Posted By: Blast
I worked for a company that made tiki torch fuel. Nothing in this fuel was known to the state of CA as a cancer-causing compound and so we didn't need the Prop 65 warning.
A person in California was using it and noticed it produced some smoke...which as Hikemor mentions IS considered a carcinogen. They reported it to the CA state prop 65 bounty hunter authorities, and we ended up being fined nearly $100,00 because the USE of our product could cause cancer. This was a novel, legal interpretation of the word "contains".
-Blast



By that logic, bread and potatoes (and anything else starchy) should carry the warning.

Because if over cook (over 120°C) them, they form acrylamide which is on the prop 65 list.


Edited by Ren (07/05/21 04:36 PM)