A Florida Department of Health report shows multiple candy brands tested high for arsenic, with guidance on safer choices.
“The Department of Health determined that more than eight pieces of Swedish fish exceed the estimated safe annual arsenic exposure level for a child,” the First Lady said. “Yet in a typical small bag, ...
A recent investigation by Florida health officials has pulled back the curtain on a disturbing reality lurking inside the ...
Florida health officials reportedly detected arsenic in 28 of 46 popular candy products tested, sparking debate over food safety standards in the U.S.
The Florida Department of Health tested candy products from 10 companies for heavy metals.
Testing by the FL Department of Health found elevated levels of arsenic in 28 popular candy brands.
The DeSantis administration's Healthy Florida First initiative finds traces of the toxic element in several popular candies.
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