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We Need Safer Chocolate Now!
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Heavy metals pose serious health risks to children and adults. These dangers do not belong in our chocolate!
Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, and many other special days are celebrated with gifts of chocolate from loved ones. Dark chocolate, in particular, is a favorite among many. However, recent testing conducted by Consumer Reports1 has revealed alarmingly high levels of cadmium and lead in popular brands of chocolate bars.
This discovery raises serious concerns about the health risks associated with consuming chocolate.
Out of the 28 different dark chocolate bars tested from popular brands, only five were found to have levels of contaminants that would be considered safe for daily consumption of one ounce1.
Some well-known brands like Tony’s, Lindt, Hershey’s, and Hu were among those found to contain relatively high levels of lead1. The exposure to lead has been linked to cognitive impairment, especially in children, as it can lead to developmental issues and lower IQ2 In adults, it can result in reproductive problems, high blood pressure, and neurological complications3.
In addition to lead, high levels of cadmium were detected in products from Lindt, Dove, Beyond Good, and others1. Cadmium is considered a cancer-causing mineral, and prolonged exposure has been associated with kidney disease and fragile bones4.
Consumer Reports found one dark chocolate bar from Trader Joe’s with high levels of both lead and cadmium. The higher presence of heavy metals in dark chocolate compared to milk chocolate can be attributed to its higher cacao content, which can be contaminated either from the soil where it is grown or during post-harvest processing1.
While there may be no current federal limits for lead and cadmium in most foods5, it is imperative that manufacturers take responsibility and proactively address these potential health hazards. Consumers also play a crucial role by advocating for safer products and making informed choices to minimize their exposure. By raising awareness about the risks and demanding accountability from the industry, we can strive towards a safer and healthier future, ensuring that the enjoyment of chocolate does not come at the expense of our well-being.
Hershey’s Chief Financial Officer has acknowledged the presence of lead and cadmium in their dark chocolate bars and expressed a desire to eradicate these heavy metals completely. This is an encouraging sign that Hershey’s is willing to address this issue6. However, it is crucial for the company to publicly commit to a specific timeline for taking action.
Join us in signing the petition urging The Hershey Company to take immediate action and eliminate the presence of harmful lead and cadmium from their dark chocolate bars. By adding your name to this petition, you are advocating for safer chocolate consumption among many others who share the same concern.
Take action today! Together, let’s demand safer chocolate and ensure that every indulgence comes without compromising our health. Sign the petition now and make a difference!