Instant Hand Sanitizer
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40oz Front And Back Labels (Hillcountry40)

40oz Front And Back Labels (Hillcountry40)
This is a hand sanitizer which claims to kill 99.9% of germs. It contains 65% ethyl alcohol as an active ingredient. It also has moisturizers and Vitamin E. The product is intended to decrease bacteria on the skin. For external use only, users are instructed to keep it out of their eyes; if contact occurs, flush with water. Directions are to wet hands thoroughly and rub together until dry. The product is distributed by a company based in San Antonio, Texas, and imported by a Mexican supermarket chain. The inactive ingredients include water, glycerin, and fragrance among other things. The text also includes warnings and a Poison Control Center phone number.*
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8oz Front And Back Labels (Hillcountry8)

8oz Front And Back Labels (Hillcountry8)
"Compare to PurellĀ® Instant Hand Sanitizer" is a hand sanitizer with moisturizers and vitamin E that claims to kill 99.9% germs. The product contains 236 mL of solution. No additional information is available as the rest of the text seems to be garbled output.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.