Testing withinUs TruMarine Collagen (“Proudly Canadian”) for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, and Arsenic with Independent, Third-Party Laboratory Analysis
Testing One Degree Organic Sprouted Quick Oats for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, & Arsenic with Independent (Community-Funded), Third-Party Laboratory Testing
Testing the Canadian Green Beaver Company Fluoride-Free Toothpaste (in Zesty Orange Flavor) for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, & Arsenic Using Independent (Community-Funded), Third-Party Laboratory Testing
One Degree Organic Gluten Free Sprouted Brown Rice Crisps Test Positive for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, & Arsenic: 2024 Laboratory Report
Independent, Third-Party, Laboratory Test Results for One Degree Organic Gluten Free Sprouted Rolled Oats
As expected, Fable uses alternate definition of the term “Lead-free” to justify the presence of Lead (& Cadmium) in their dishes (which are advertised as “Lead-free”)
Aptly named “Fable” pottery sells Lead-contaminated ceramics marketed as Lead-free (some “tea” — aka drama — is developing). Here’s Lead Safe Mama’s email exchange with the owner.
Popular Canadian Fable dishware (sold as “non-toxic” & “Lead-free”) tests positive for Lead in glaze — read more here