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Hi a,

What kind of store did you find it in?

Zack

On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, a K. Carlton wrote:

> The store where I found it sells 16 oz for $4 and a gallon for $18. That is

> much cheaper than I have seen online. I talked to the store owner and she

> said she gets it very inexpensive from the Amish community close by and she

> passes on that price to her customers. She didn't have a brand and said the

> Amish community gets it delivered by the barrel and sells it really cheap.

> Now I am wondering if it's the real thing, one, and two, is it as good/clean

> as the expensive stuff. Any input is greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> a

>

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>Hi a,

>What kind of store did you find it in?

>Zack

Hi Zack,

It's a health food store called Corn Crib in Lebanon, TN. I have never been

there. We live over an hour from Nashville and since my husband was flying

back from Houston and just arrived, I just did a search on the internet for

health food stores in the area. Around here anything from the Amish

community is better - eggs are from free range chickens, etc. I am hoping

it's the same with the H2O2.

a

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Hi,

Yes it's 35% food grade H2O2. I found it at a health food store called Corn

Crib in Lebanon, TN just outside of Nashville. Not sure where you live.

Their number is 615.444.1143. Hope this helps.

a

>whats the precent of hydrogen perioxide if its 35% its a bargin if so

>how can i get it . >

>pepperwatsonblue thanks

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That is a good price for a gallon.

I pay $7.75 for 32 oz and $23.25 for a gallon.

Debra NW

" a K. Carlton " <kristina.carlton@...> wrote:

>

> The store where I found it sells 16 oz for $4 and a gallon for $18.

That is

> much cheaper than I have seen online. I talked to the store owner and

she

> said she gets it very inexpensive from the Amish community close by

and she

> passes on that price to her customers. She didn't have a brand and

said the

> Amish community gets it delivered by the barrel and sells it really

cheap.

> Now I am wondering if it's the real thing, one, and two, is it as

good/clean

> as the expensive stuff. Any input is greatly appreciated.

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

> a

>

>

>

>

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>That is a good price for a gallon.

>I pay $7.75 for 32 oz and $23.25 for a gallon.

>Debra NW

I thought so, too, I just hope it's a good quality. Really don't know enough

about it to know the difference. :-)

a

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Cheaper is not necessarily as good. Vitality Plus O2Xy-Plus 35% Food

Grade is an aqueous solution and it says it meets food chemical code

specifications and it is certified organic environmentally friendly.

There are different grades of H202.

Bee

>

> The store where I found it sells 16 oz for $4 and a gallon for $18.

That is

> much cheaper than I have seen online. I talked to the store owner

and she

> said she gets it very inexpensive from the Amish community close by

and she

> passes on that price to her customers. She didn't have a brand and

said the

> Amish community gets it delivered by the barrel and sells it really

cheap.

> Now I am wondering if it's the real thing, one, and two, is it as

good/clean

> as the expensive stuff. Any input is greatly appreciated.

>

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You can find Vitality Plus O2Xy-Plus here and they do ship to the US.

http://www.canadadrugsuperstore.com/search_results.asp?type=5 & name=O

Their phone is 1-866-872-0989 They sell it for $17.50 a liter.

Another distributor in Canada sells it for $20.68 so look around you

may find a better price. :-)

Debra NW

> >

> > The store where I found it sells 16 oz for $4 and a gallon for $18.

> That is

> > much cheaper than I have seen online. I talked to the store owner

> and she

> > said she gets it very inexpensive from the Amish community close by

> and she

> > passes on that price to her customers. She didn't have a brand and

> said the

> > Amish community gets it delivered by the barrel and sells it really

> cheap.

> > Now I am wondering if it's the real thing, one, and two, is it as

> good/clean

> > as the expensive stuff. Any input is greatly appreciated.

> >

>

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