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Kapok fiber is a silky, cotton-like substance that surrounds the seeds in the pods of the Ceiba tree, primarily found in Asia. These trees grow naturally in the wild making kapok a sustainable resource.
Kapok fiber is lightweight, nonallergic, nontoxic, resistant to rot, and odorless. Moisture may cause a musty odor, but this disappears on drying
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