Lead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate - Consumer Reports
Lead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate - Consumer Reports
I like to sprinkle microplastics
FLAVOR ENHANCER.
Like you say, it all has it.
I don't think you can tell going forward based on brand. This testing is really like a snapshot of the particular cacao harvests being used by each brand for that particular batch.
Cacao is sourced from multiple plantations/regions.
Even the Rainforest Alliance brands seem to have these metals, so it looks like quality control won't save it either.
First they take away the lead paint, now they want to get rid of lead chocolate.
Where else can I eat dangerous metals?
Guess ill move into mercury filled tuna
Ugh, what a crap article. I don't want the history of chocolate and children and blah blah blah; where's the info?
Comments here seem to suggest it's just all lead and cadmium everywhere. Cool. Unfortunate, considering I love dark chocolate. Just another reason to say FML I guess. Presumably this won't actually change anything, either. That's great; we can't have any corporate profits affected by having to provide even remotely clean and safe snacks/foods/candies/whatever.
I hate this world so much.
I have to disagree, this was decent journalism. There was almost nothing on the history of chocolate so I don’t understand your complaint there. And they have to briefly explain the dangers of heavy metal exposure at the beginning before discussing the levels; skipping that would be irresponsible.
But as a reader I already know most of that info, and it was easy to scroll right past to the actual product list. They show the measured levels with graphs and percentages, which to me was very clear and not just “lead and cadmium everywhere”. They even highlight the products with safer levels. I don’t know what else you could ask for.