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New report finds toxic heavy metals in popular baby foods. FDA failed to warn consumers of risk. Gerber, Beech-Nut, HappyBABY and Earth’s Best Organic baby foods contained arsenic, lead, cadmium ...
Hain Celestial and Earth's Best® Highlight Long-Standing Commitment to Baby Food Safety as a Partner to Parents and Caregivers for 40 Years PR Newswire HOBOKEN, N.J., April 10, 2025 ...
The products—from Earth's Best, Gerber, and Mama Bear—should be limited in children's diets, CR’s food safety experts sayConsumer Reports tested several kids' fruit purée pouches for lead ...
Many popular baby food products contain a surprisingly high amount of dangerous heavy metals—including arsenic, cadmium, and lead, according to a new report released by a House subcommittee ...
I didn't have a problem using Gerber's or Earth's Best when I ran out, though.” If you’re daunted by the idea of making your own baby food, don’t feel that you’re neglecting your baby.
Internal testing done by Gerber; Beech-Nut Nutrition Company; Nurture, Inc., which sells Happy Baby products; and Hain Celestial Group, Inc., which sells Earth’s Best Organic baby food, showed ...
Heavy metal levels in baby food products appear to be getting lower, but the presence of metals like lead, arsenic and cadmium in various foods continues to be "concerning," according to a study ...
Some Kids’ Fruit Purée Pouches Have Concerning Lead Levels, CR's Tests Find. The products—from Earth's Best, Gerber, and Mama Bear—should be limited in children's diets, CR’s food safety ...
Internal testing done by Gerber; Beech-Nut Nutrition Company; Nurture, Inc., which sells Happy Baby products; and Hain Celestial Group, Inc., which sells Earth’s Best Organic baby food, showed ...
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