March 27, 2019 – Wednesday, 1:52 p.m. I just got a response from Tupperware. Click to read full exchange.What should I do with my vintage dishes? My dream answer (for some point in the future!) … A giant plastic box.#Stats: Probably going to hit 3,000,000 all time views by midnight tomorrow night! That’s 1,000,000 page views in 12 days.Discovery Kids 2017 DCL “MerchSource” Magnetic Tile Toys: 18 +/- 2 ppm Arsenic (in the metal hollow rivets.)Vintage Fisher Price Little People + Why Does Tamara Do This?Souvenir mug Airport Purchase from Riyadh Saudi Arabia (of all places!): 21,300 ppm LeadPfaltzgraff Linea Pattern (Made in China) Clear Glass Bowl: Lead-Free, Cadmium-Free, Arsenic-Free, Mercury-Free!White Ceramic Bone China Fine Porcelain Dowan Bowl: 35 ppm Lead + 17 ppm Cadmium (safe by all standards).Many second hand plastic toys could pose a risk to children’s health, study suggests (Feb 2018)Is your kitty litter Leaded? If it’s Arm & Hammer Super Scoop Fragrance-Free Clumping Litter, it may be! 20 +/- 7 ppm LeadAre you a blogger? Want me to test something for you? Here’s how! Let’s collaborate. Read this post for details!Unifix Math Counting Blocks Teaching Aid from Portland Public Schools: 1330 ppm Cadmium [a known carcinogen.]Orange Tupperware Vintage Measuring Cups: 61 ppm Cadmium. Cadmium is a known carcinogen for humans.White Tupperware Vintage Measuring Cups: Non-detect for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Arsenic. [But these have BPA!]Vintage Red Plaid Thermos Brand Lunchbox: 58,400 ppm Lead + 6 ppm Mercury (90 ppm Lead is unsafe for kids)CDC Statement on Lead in Plastics (2019 Website Screenshot)“How much Lead is in my vintage Pyrex?” Here are pictures of each one I’ve tested, with links to test results.“How much Lead is in my vintage Corning casserole?” Here are pictures of each one I’ve tested, with links to test results.Snopes Quote: March 19, 2019 + LeadSafeMama’s March 21 Newsletter1982 Tupperware Catalog (a gift from one of my readers to help us date some of the pieces we have tested for Lead.)In the last 30 days, 524,307 readers from 187 countries have read this website!600,000…700,000 – I.Just.Can’t [Can’t thank you all enough!]Yellow Tupperware Cup (year unknown): Non-detect for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Arsenic.Orange Tupperware Cup (year unknown): Non-detect for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Arsenic. Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 … 180 Next Page SharePin200PostEmailPrint200Shares
March 27, 2019 – Wednesday, 1:52 p.m. I just got a response from Tupperware. Click to read full exchange.
What should I do with my vintage dishes? My dream answer (for some point in the future!) … A giant plastic box.
#Stats: Probably going to hit 3,000,000 all time views by midnight tomorrow night! That’s 1,000,000 page views in 12 days.
Discovery Kids 2017 DCL “MerchSource” Magnetic Tile Toys: 18 +/- 2 ppm Arsenic (in the metal hollow rivets.)
Pfaltzgraff Linea Pattern (Made in China) Clear Glass Bowl: Lead-Free, Cadmium-Free, Arsenic-Free, Mercury-Free!
White Ceramic Bone China Fine Porcelain Dowan Bowl: 35 ppm Lead + 17 ppm Cadmium (safe by all standards).
Is your kitty litter Leaded? If it’s Arm & Hammer Super Scoop Fragrance-Free Clumping Litter, it may be! 20 +/- 7 ppm Lead
Are you a blogger? Want me to test something for you? Here’s how! Let’s collaborate. Read this post for details!
Unifix Math Counting Blocks Teaching Aid from Portland Public Schools: 1330 ppm Cadmium [a known carcinogen.]
White Tupperware Vintage Measuring Cups: Non-detect for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Arsenic. [But these have BPA!]
Vintage Red Plaid Thermos Brand Lunchbox: 58,400 ppm Lead + 6 ppm Mercury (90 ppm Lead is unsafe for kids)
“How much Lead is in my vintage Pyrex?” Here are pictures of each one I’ve tested, with links to test results.
“How much Lead is in my vintage Corning casserole?” Here are pictures of each one I’ve tested, with links to test results.
1982 Tupperware Catalog (a gift from one of my readers to help us date some of the pieces we have tested for Lead.)