Leaded Mugs: Corelle

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Corelle Stoneware Mugs
These are the mugs that come with the lead-free glass plates they sell…
Light Blue Mugs
Purchased 4 or 5 years ago
825 ppm lead
571 ppm arsenic
“Made in Thailand”
#XRFTesting

This is one of several posts where I will share very little information and really focus on the photos and the XRF Test results.  If you have an interest in learning more about these posts (likely because you are new to my site!) please check out this post and this post for a start!  Thanks for visiting!

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2 Comments

  1. Hello there. I am sorry but I am a little bit confused. Does this mean that these blue cups do indeed contain lead? I own a couple of these cups and would like to know.
    Also how do you recommend a fellow concerned mother go about testing household products for lead? Is there an inexpensive yet very reliable way of testing?
    There are so very many toxins in our world today, and they are incredibly pervasive. We must be sober and vigilant. Thank you for the work you do!

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