Prime Guard vs Prime by Prestone AF3200: Same thing?

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I'm in urgent need of some clarification regarding Prestone Prime AF3200 and Prime Guard Green Concentrate Low Silicate Antifreeze.
First, I've been looking for a material safety data sheet on the Prime Guard Green Concentrate, and I only found one for the 50/50.
The 50/50 clearly says Prestone manufactures it, and I 'Assume' the Concentrate is also.
My issue is that I need to show that the Concentrate contains a bittering agent. My understanding is it does, but bureaucracy being what it is, I have to prove it.
Does anyone here have any insight on this?

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No, I generally work the midnight shift and have been trying to deal with this during 'my' regular working hours. :)
Besides I'm not certain the concentrate is manufactured by them.
 
All coolant is required to be embittered by law, and some states require coolants to be tested and approved for sale.

KIK/Prestone and OWI using CCI for their formulation are the biggest packagers of coolant, and there’s a way you can well - look at the bottle for a MTxxxx and lot number - that’s Prestone or for a 3-5 digit alphanumeric code on the front and back labels.
 
That's made by Prestone. In your third photo, do you see the "SDS 210" notation? All Prestone manufactured coolants will have an SDS xxx designation on the back label like that.

Denatonium benzoate, the bittering agent, doesn't appear on the SDS, but rest assured it's in there. Like mentioned above, it's required by law and has been for a long time now.
 
I'm in urgent need of some clarification regarding Prestone Prime AF3200 and Prime Guard Green Concentrate Low Silicate Antifreeze.
First, I've been looking for a material safety data sheet on the Prime Guard Green Concentrate, and I only found one for the 50/50.
The 50/50 clearly says Prestone manufactures it, and I 'Assume' the Concentrate is also.
My issue is that I need to show that the Concentrate contains a bittering agent. My understanding is it does, but bureaucracy being what it is, I have to prove it.
Does anyone here have any insight on this?

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was going to say, obtain a Material Data Safety Sheet for the stuff.. aka the MSDS. should list it.
 
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