Aunt Fannie's
Aunt Fannie's scores 65/100 (Grade C, moderate risk) on the NonToxicChecker assessment. The brand holds no third-party certifications on record and does not appear to make full ingredient disclosures publicly available, which limits independent verification of product safety claims. No recalls, lawsuits, or FDA warning letters have been matched to the brand.
Aunt Fannie's is an independent US-based cleaning brand with an unknown founding year and limited public transparency regarding formulation philosophy or ingredient sourcing. The brand does not maintain a documented full ingredient disclosure policy on its website, and specific INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) decks for individual products could not be captured during this review. This opacity makes it difficult for consumers to conduct independent hazard research using standard toxicology databases. From a regulatory and enforcement standpoint, Aunt Fannie's has a clean record: zero CPSC recalls are on file, no active or historic lawsuits have been matched, and the brand does not appear in FDA warning letter archives or MoCRA (Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act) registry data. However, the absence of regulatory action does not confirm safety—it reflects limited enforcement visibility rather than verified non-toxic status. The brand's moderate-risk score reflects the gap between its lack of certifications and the absence of publicly available ingredient transparency. Consumers cannot easily cross-reference product formulations against EWG Skin Deep hazard assessments or other third-party ingredient databases, which is a material limitation for informed purchasing in the cleaning category.
Is Aunt Fannie's non-toxic? +
Aunt Fannie's scores 65/100 (Grade C, moderate risk) on the NonToxicChecker assessment. The brand holds no third-party certifications on record and does not appear to make full ingredient disclosures publicly available, which limits independent verification of product safety claims. No recalls, lawsuits, or FDA warning letters have been matched to the brand.
Is Aunt Fannie's safe? +
Based on 23 primary-source citations, risk level is moderate. See recalls, warning letters, or lawsuits above.
What certifications does Aunt Fannie's hold? +
None on record.