#GuerrillaXRFTesting at Target: Riedel Vivant “Crystal”
Please check out this little video below that Carissa (from Creative Green Living) and I made, testing Riedel Vivant lead-free “crystal” wine goblets hot of the display shelf at Target!
Click here to see these goblets on Amazon.
Learn more about concerns for leaded crystal here.
If you appreciate what I do & would like to support my advocacy work (including the XRF testing I do of consumer goods) please consider clicking through to Amazon from one of my links before shopping (and I will get a percentage of what you spend, at no extra cost to you!) OR click here to make even a small contribution via my GoFundMe, every $5 or $10 (or whatever you can afford) makes a big difference during what is currently a very difficult transition time for me. Thank you!
Affiliate link disclosure: If you choose to purchase any items after clicking the Amazon links above, Amazon pays me a small kick back as a thank you for sending business their way. It doesn’t cost you anything extra and helps support this website, allowing me to keep sharing information about childhood lead poisoning prevention (as well as making it possible for me to keep sharing about safe products for your home and family) ... Sharing this information in turn helps families everywhere protect their children from potential environmental toxicity in their homes. I only link to products that are the same as (or very similar to) ones that I either have direct personal experience with in my home or that I have personally tested with an XRF Instrument and found to be lead-safe or lead-free. March 2017
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I cannot watch, it says this video is private! Did Target’ complain?
I check in with your website frequently before purchasing dishware. Very grateful for your work. Will you please clarify that Riedel stemware is Led free? I have seen statements by the company that Riedel no longer uses lead as a “principal” ingredient. The statement leaves a large loophole by using the term “principle” ingredient. One would think that if they were indeed LED free they would be advertised as such? I just purchased a set of 4 Riedel white wine glasses and am hoping to find some verification that they are safe to use? In lieu of that, they’re still in the box and I have no problem returning them.