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Dear Will

Thank you for the great news about the CO2's incense. This really is good

news! I have two questions for you:

Could you tell us where the two Jasmins CO2 are from?

How about the Rose CO2 that you mentioned earlier: where will it be from and

(more important):

Do you have information on the rose's CO2 content in Methyl-Eugenol (naturally

occuring in different percentage, strictly restricted by IFRA to 0.02% in final

perfumes for its potential carcinogenic activity, in absolutes the

concentrations vary from 1-3.5 % ) Here, I wonder whether the CO2 extraction

process of concretes will reduce the natural Methyleugenol content.

I wish you a fruitful and peaceful 2006

Andy Tauer

Tauer Perfumes

8049 Zurich, Switzerland

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Dear Will

Thank you very much for your add. I replied earlier, but did not get through.

I awaited the CO2 extract Francincense since months. Glad you will stock it

again....

About the Co2 Jasmine: Where will they be from?

About the Co2 Rose: Where will it be from and more importantly do you have data

as far as Methyl Eugenol content is concerned? Methyleugenol is a common

compound in Rose absolue and is highly restricted by IFRA (www.ifraorg.org) for

its potential carcinogenic effects. It is limited in perfumes to max. 0.02% and

naturally, rose absolue has 1-3.5 % Methyleugenol concentration.

Have a nice, fragrant and sunny year

Andy

Tauer Perfumes

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