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According to figures from the American Pyrotechnics Association, U.S. spending on consumer-grade fireworks remained at $2.2 ...
Baby sleep products have a long history of recalls by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, from banned drop-side cribs and crib bumper pads to deadly inclined sleepers.
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Consumer Reports found four cassava products on the market with lead levels so high that they advise avoiding them entirely. Consumer Reports contacted all 18 companies whose products exceeded its ...
Your Favorite Gluten-Free Foods Could Contain Extreme Levels of Lead. Consumer Reports found that several of the products it tested exceeded safety thresholds by more than 2,000%.
Consumer Reports is raising the alarm about high levels of lead in products made with cassava, a root vegetable often used in gluten-free cooking and baking — and its tests found that an Oregon ...
CLEVELAND — Consumer Reports just released its latest insect repellent ratings, so before you head outside, here’s what you need to know to keep the bites at bay. To find the best bug sprays, Consumer ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Online shopping is quick, convenient, and sometimes cheaper, but a new Consumer Reports investigation reveals a hidden danger: What are supposed to be life-saving products ...
Consumer Reports contacted all 18 companies whose products exceeded its lead threshold, but only nine responded. Some said that lead occurs naturally and is difficult to eliminate.
A recent Consumer Reports investigation unveiled alarming levels of lead in popular cassava-based products, which are often marketed as gluten-free and paleo-friendly options.