Every single color of this little Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle figurine was tested and not one of them was positive for anything bad (from the standpoint of XRF detectable metals discoverable in consumer goods mode).
This figurine from 1988 was negative / non-detect for the following metals when tested with an XRF instrument:
- Cadmium
- Lead
- Mercury
- Arsenic
- Antimony
I think this is the very first time I have tested anything “Made in Macao” and that might have something to do with it (as the year – 1988 – is not otherwise a particularly notable year for Lead-safe toys.]
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Tamara Rubin
#LeadSafeMama
Fernando Beleche says
Hi what is the difference if made in macao then in china label, especially on the toy boxes