As holiday festivities boost chocolate consumption, a cautionary note arises with Consumer Reports revealing elevated levels of heavy metals like lead and cadmium in many popular chocolate products.
Recent testing unveiled that 71 percent of the chocolate examined exceeded recommended thresholds for lead, cadmium, or both. Notably, Divine 70% Deliciously Smooth Dark Chocolate and Sam’s Choice (Walmart) Dark Chocolate 85% Cocoa were exceptions, meeting CR’s safety standards.
Four out of six hot cocoa mixes tested, including Great Value (Walmart), Trader Joe’s, and Nestlé (which supplies Starbucks), surpassed Consumer Reports’ lead limit. Surprisingly, even products with cocoa powder, sugar, and additional ingredients showed elevated levels of lead, raising concerns about potential health risks for consumers. Holiday revelers are urged to be mindful of their chocolate choices to avoid unintended exposure to heavy metals.
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell