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"Try it and you will see that one can indeed drink it without harmful side
affects. Furthermore, it contains alcohol, so this may add to your
experience! >:-}<br><br>
YL"</font></div>
<br></blockquote><div>Do you make a bracha? A bracha achrona too? Of course not.You do not drink it as food and it is not why it was made and besides I'm pretty certain a dog wouldn't drink it. But what I was trying to say was the author of the comment from Kaf K is in the business of selling supervision and did not mention that as medicine, glycerine may not be a problem. That is intellectual dishonesty. <br>
And to add to the mix, even if glycerine is from an animal source, it's composition has changed enough to be considered inedible, even more so than gelatin. There's enough suffeiks around even when in an edible product. <br>
</div></div><br><br clear="all"><br>Martin Brody<br><br>