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Baby food, spices, chocolate. And now, Girl Scout cookies. In recent years, tests have found heavy metals like lead in some of the most common food products in American households. A proposed ...
The lawsuit cites testing done in 2024 that determined “100%” of Girl Scout cookies contain “at least four out of five heavy metals,” along with other “extremely problematic” compounds.
Even using the most conservative numbers cited by Fagan gives an unattainable tally. A child could eat 370 Girl Scout cookies ...
Someone's suing the Girl Scouts over reported toxins in their cookies. Sugar-free slushies send young kids to the hospital. Add to that the heavy metals found in protein powder and spices ...
The federal lawsuit filed by three New York women against Girl Scouts of America alleges the organization's cookies contain ...
A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
The study made a big splash probably because it focused on something as American as apple pie: Girl Scout cookies. It found trace amounts of heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury), aluminum ...
A New York woman has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the Girl Scouts of the USA following claims that the organization's cookies contain heavy metals, pesticides and other toxins.
(CNN) – A proposed class action lawsuit claims some Girl Scout cookies contain heavy metals, pesticides and other toxins. A New York woman filed the lawsuit in federal court on Monday.
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