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hopemn127
Sold out now.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Be careful. I still got charged shipping fee after I placed an order.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
buy at least 3 promotional item to get 10 dollar
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Get a $10 promotional credit when you buy at least 3 promotional item(s)
One single item will not qualify
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Currently says $10 when you buy 3 promotional items
2 years ago |
mutongo
updated, thanks. //@anonymous: Get a $10 promotional credit when you buy at least 3 promotional item(s)
One single item will not qualify
2 years ago |
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Anonymous
study found that dark chocolate had, on average, 7.6 micrograms of cadmium and 0.8 micrograms of lead per one-ounce serving, and some products had three or four times as much. Lindt is one of this.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Thanks for pointing this out. Google search leads to the following article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/well/eat/dark-chocolate-metal-lead.html //@Anonymous: study found that dark chocolate had, on average, 7.6 micrograms of cadmium and 0.8 micrograms of lead per one-ounce serving, and some products had three or four times as much. Lindt is one of this.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
If true, where is FDA? //@anonymous: Thanks for pointing this out. Google search leads to the following article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/well/eat/dark-chocolate-metal-lead.html //@Anonymous: study found that dark chocolate had, on average, 7.6 micrograms of cadmium and 0.8 micrograms of lead per one-ounce serving, and some products had three or four times as much. Lindt is one of this.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
According to a December 2022 report by Consumer Reports, certain dark chocolate bars, including the Lindt products named in the lawsuit, have high enough levels of lead and cadmium that eating just an ounce a day would put an adult at a consumption level that public health authorities would deem “harmful.”
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The FDA is right there, in the pocket of the corporate lobbyists. //@anonymous: If true, where is FDA? //@anonymous: Thanks for pointing this out. Google search leads to the following article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/well/eat/dark-chocolate-metal-lead.html //@Anonymous: study found that dark chocolate had, on average, 7.6 micrograms of cadmium and 0.8 micrograms of lead per one-ounce serving, and some products had three or four times as much. Lindt is one of this.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
In this deal, Lindt 90% was not tested, any data on it?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
A little lead never hurt anyone. And what's wrong with cadmium? I have creme eggs from the cadmium bunny every easter. In for a pack of 90% dark.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
90% is the worst. Dark chocolate has double heavy metal than milk chocolate. //@Anonymous: In this deal, Lindt 90% was not tested, any data on it?
2 years ago |