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Recent tests show that 100% of popular snack bars contain heavy metals, highlighting the need for better consumer awareness and safety standards.
A new study finds that dark chocolate products sold nationwide may contain excessive amounts of heavy metals.
Researchers found many chocolate products across the U.S. contained higher-than-recommended levels of toxic heavy metals lead and cadmium, but the industry says the products are safe to eat.
A new report tested 165 nutrition and snack bars for heavy metals. Here's what they found.
A new bar opened last week inside the former home of the Heavy Metal Shop in downtown Salt Lake City. The owners describe Earth and Stones as "cutesy and comfortable." ...
New research published Wednesday found heavy metals in dark chocolate, the latest in a string of studies to raise concerns about toxins in cocoa products.
Some dark chocolates contain heavy metals. Should you be concerned? In general, the amount of heavy metals in the tested cocoa products is “not alarming” but it’s something consumers should ...
Popular snack, nutrition bars tested for heavy metals The snack bars tested were sourced from Nielsen, SPINS and Amazon’s best-seller lists.
Heavy metals, including lead, found in many dark chocolate bars, research shows Limiting daily consumption is the best way to reduce exposure.
The Clean Label Project tested 165 popular snack bars and found 100% contained heavy metals, with 22% exceeding California’s Prop 65 lead limits. Organic and "free-from" labeled bars often had ...