I am SO TIRED of companies that label their product “Lead Free” when it is not! Corkcicle: 181,400 ppm Lead#Leaded: Royal Grafton English ChinaVintage Wedgwood Enoch Blue Heritage Pattern: 32,000 ppm Lead [90 ppm is unsafe for kids.]Spode Gainsborough England China: 39,600 ppm Lead. 90 ppm Lead (+) is unsafe in items intended for use by kids.#Leaded: Adderley Fine Bone ChinaVintage China “1424”; 2,989 ppm Lead. 90 ppm Lead (& up) is considered unsafe in items used by children.#Leaded: Royal Crown 905#Leaded: Crown Royal Bone China, B 76 2Royal Albert South Pacific Bone China: 53,300 ppm Lead + Cadmium#Leaded: Crown Royal Bone China E 76 5Many assume “Made in England” is Lead-free. Nope! 1982 Myott Finlandia Pattern: 35,500 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe).#Leaded: Athol Fine Bone China, England#Leaded: Royal Sutherland Fine Bone ChinaWelcome Tina & Home Tips For Women!#MenstrualCupGate2018#LeadFree: Green Silicone Eva CupRae Dunn (By Magenta) Naughty & Nice Christmas Plate: 2,363 ppm Lead + Arsenic, too!Rae Dunn Collectors are SO upset that I found lead in these pieces that…#LeadFree: Luna Cup, PurpleDiva Brand White Silicone Menstrual Cup: Lead-free but positive for traces of Cadmium. Safe by all current regulatory standards (what does this mean?)Lena’s Final Follow Up Post on My Page (so far)#LeadFree: Pink Lena CupMy Feb 5 Facebook Post Response to Lena Cup#LeadFree: Blue Lena Cup Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 … 176 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
I am SO TIRED of companies that label their product “Lead Free” when it is not! Corkcicle: 181,400 ppm Lead
Spode Gainsborough England China: 39,600 ppm Lead. 90 ppm Lead (+) is unsafe in items intended for use by kids.
Vintage China “1424”; 2,989 ppm Lead. 90 ppm Lead (& up) is considered unsafe in items used by children.
Many assume “Made in England” is Lead-free. Nope! 1982 Myott Finlandia Pattern: 35,500 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe).
Diva Brand White Silicone Menstrual Cup: Lead-free but positive for traces of Cadmium. Safe by all current regulatory standards (what does this mean?)