Is it Pescatarian? Pam Extra Virgin Olive Oil Nonstick Cooking & Baking Spray, Expeller Pressed

Is it Pescatarian? Pam Extra Virgin Olive Oil Nonstick Cooking & Baking Spray, Expeller Pressed
Compliant

This product is likely pescatarian.

Ingredients

Extra virgin olive oil*, soy lecithin (prevents sticking), dimethyl silicone (for anti-foaming). Contains: soy also contains propellant to dispense spray. *adds a trivial amount of fat.

Allergens

Contains: soy. Also contains propellant to dispense spray.caution: contents under pressure read precautions on back before using.warning: use only as directed below. Do not spray on heated surfaces, heated pots or pans, or near open flame. Can may burst if left on stove or near heat source. Do not expose to heat. Intentional misuse by for more education about product abuse contact the alliance for consumer education at www.inhalant.org. Do not spray near open flame.

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