Still fine for Coleman Fuel / white gas / unleaded gasoline. I noticed that on the bottle, where the fuels are listed, the 34;and gasoline34; text had been painted over in red/orange paint. A user on the ClassicCampStoves.com forum contacted Trangia about the labeling, and shared the reply below. The US regulation referenced at the bottom relates to labeling and Child-Proofing of fuel containers. The US importer painted over the 34;and gasoline34; text on the labels since the bottle is not 34;child-proof34; under that regulation: From Trangia: 34;Thank you for your email! You can use gasoline in our bottles, its still ok! This is due to new regulation in US that Liberty Mountain brought up with us last month. Its difficult when you sell the same product all over the world...many countries have own regulations and we try to follow them all with marking and such. For us here in Europe there is no special regulation since its a empty plastic bottle really. But we have add the warning lables for fuel that we suggest. Now US come with very strikt rules and we will in time change the text to try to get somewhere in between. I guess LM blocked the word gasoline to be able to sell the bottle before we have changed everything here in Sweden. If you want more info please contact LM: Liberty Mountain 9816 South Jordan Gateway (500 W) Sandy, UT 84070 USA Tel. 1(800) 366-2666 Fax. 1(801) 954-0766 E-mail: saleslibertymountain.comwww.libertymountain.com This regulation: US Consumer Product Safety Commission. US regulations ASTM F2517-15 standard34;
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