You're more apt to believe a label that a company puts there itself than a group with OBVIOUS motivation to truly find out who is testing on animals? I can understand taking OTHER PETA information "with a grain of salt" but in this case I think they are the ultimate resource!
Labels can be very sneaky and some companies can say "against animal testing" (that's kind of vague, so did you test this product on animals or not?) or "not tested on animals" and still buy ingredients or components that OTHER companies test on animals.
Not trying to be rude, I just fail to see your logic here.
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