Corelle dish with lighthouse pattern: 351 ppm Cadmium on the food surface (40 and up is considered toxic for children)Stan Pac Longmont (Colorado) Dairy Farm Reusable Glass Milk Bottle: 38,500 ppm Lead in the black paint.Vintage child’s school desk painted with Lead paint (because of course it is!): 5,652 ppm LeadAmitié Lane Child’s bracelet from a music box set sold on Amazon: 320,500 ppm Cadmium! (Over 40 ppm is unsafe for kids)Johnson Brothers ships pattern (c. 2005-2007) Made in England: 51,000 ppm Lead on the food surfaceWedgwood Queen’s Ware (c. 2005-2007) Penshur Street Place Kent “Romantic England”: 59,800 ppm Lead on the food surfaceNicholas Mosse Pottery (c. 2014) Made in Ireland: 68,800 ppm Lead on the food surfaceSpode England (with woman at a well design), c. 2005-2007: 50,500 ppm LeadJohnson Brothers Rose Chintz (c. 2005 – 2007) Made in England: 171 ppm Lead + 57 ppm CadmiumAngelique pattern Royal Doulton (Made in England) Fine Bone China: 56,900 ppm LeadLiving Art china, Panama pattern “Hand Painted” (made in China): 52,600 ppm LeadRoyal Doulton Lambethware Florinda Pattern (Made in England) 1980: 39,800 ppm Lead on the food surfaceIt’s been a depressing time, but I’m still finding things to celebrate: This is the best Month of May EVER for Lead Safe Mama!Fairies are generally SCARY! Fairy necklace positive for THREE poisons: 53,600 ppm Lead & 7,557 ppm Cadmium & 5,071 ppm AntimonyDollar Store vinyl coin purse/ key chain: 880 ppm Lead (90 ppm and up is unsafe for kids)“DM 99” gold & crystal bear charm: As high as 384,100 ppm Lead, 18,600 ppm Cadmium, & 3,255 ppm AntimonyMikasa Fine China Hira Japan, “Verna” pattern (4215) teacup: As high as 11,200 ppm Lead on decorative pattern (inside & outside!)Johann Haviland Bavaria Germany saucer with wheat: 3,528 ppm Lead on the food surface & 12,100 ppm Lead on back markNorleans Estate China (Made in Japan) with platinum edging: 3,338 ppm Lead in the logo on the back of the dishGildahar Ltd Swirl Fine China with platinum edging: Lead-free! Arsenic-free! Cadmium-free! Mercury-free!We created a shopping only site: ShopLeadSafeMama.com! No Ads, No Stories, Just Lead-free stuff!Brass components of Finex cast iron pans test positive for 30,000 ppm Lead. For context, 90 ppm Lead (& up) is unsafe for kids.May 18, 2021: Portland-based company Finex is outright lying to customers (in writing) about Lead in their cookwareMr. Math vintage 1972 teaching aid tools: 16,200 ppm Lead (90 ppm and up is unsafe for kids) Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 … 175 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
Corelle dish with lighthouse pattern: 351 ppm Cadmium on the food surface (40 and up is considered toxic for children)
Stan Pac Longmont (Colorado) Dairy Farm Reusable Glass Milk Bottle: 38,500 ppm Lead in the black paint.
Amitié Lane Child’s bracelet from a music box set sold on Amazon: 320,500 ppm Cadmium! (Over 40 ppm is unsafe for kids)
Wedgwood Queen’s Ware (c. 2005-2007) Penshur Street Place Kent “Romantic England”: 59,800 ppm Lead on the food surface
Royal Doulton Lambethware Florinda Pattern (Made in England) 1980: 39,800 ppm Lead on the food surface
It’s been a depressing time, but I’m still finding things to celebrate: This is the best Month of May EVER for Lead Safe Mama!
Fairies are generally SCARY! Fairy necklace positive for THREE poisons: 53,600 ppm Lead & 7,557 ppm Cadmium & 5,071 ppm Antimony
“DM 99” gold & crystal bear charm: As high as 384,100 ppm Lead, 18,600 ppm Cadmium, & 3,255 ppm Antimony
Mikasa Fine China Hira Japan, “Verna” pattern (4215) teacup: As high as 11,200 ppm Lead on decorative pattern (inside & outside!)
Johann Haviland Bavaria Germany saucer with wheat: 3,528 ppm Lead on the food surface & 12,100 ppm Lead on back mark
Norleans Estate China (Made in Japan) with platinum edging: 3,338 ppm Lead in the logo on the back of the dish
Gildahar Ltd Swirl Fine China with platinum edging: Lead-free! Arsenic-free! Cadmium-free! Mercury-free!
Brass components of Finex cast iron pans test positive for 30,000 ppm Lead. For context, 90 ppm Lead (& up) is unsafe for kids.
May 18, 2021: Portland-based company Finex is outright lying to customers (in writing) about Lead in their cookware