2019 Dollar Tree Black Glazed Ceramic Bowl, Royal Norfolk.
By Greenbrier International, Inc.
Made in China.
For exact XRF test results please scroll down.
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Please note: In general, dishes like this cannot be tested with a home test kit like a LeadCheck swab. To better understand why that is the case, please click this link.
People often express concern for products from the Dollar (type) stores [Dollar Tree, Dollar Store, Dollar General, 99cent Store] and usually I explain to them that BECAUSE these types of stores were cited for several significant Lead-violations years ago, in my experience the products they sell have become much safer in recent years (if only from a Lead perspective.)
To see more items from Dollar Tree Stores that I have tested already, Click HERE.
Below are the full XRF test results for the black glazed surface of this bowl.
Black Glazed Food Surface of Bowl:
2-minute reading (120 seconds).
Metals not detected by the XRF are not listed.
- Lead (Pb): 17 +/- 8 ppm
- Barium (Ba): 945 +/- 42 ppm
- Chromium (Cr): 1,910 +/- 88 ppm
- Zinc (Zn): 235 +/- 23 ppm
- Copper (Cu): 139 +/- 28 ppm
- Iron (Fe): 29,400 +/- 600 ppm
- Bismuth (Bi): 35 +/- 8 ppm
- Vanadium (V): 1,416 +/- 63 ppm
- Titanium (Ti): 3,119 +/- 117 ppm
- Cobalt (Co): 5,151 +/- 208 ppm
- Magnesium (Mn): 360 +/- 159
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Barbara Horn says
royal nurfolk bowels they say microwave safe but can you use them in the oven
Cindy says
Hi I just read this and purchased these dishes from dollar tree. I had no idea about their products having lead. Are they safe to eat on?