On November 25, 2019 I asked a question of David Mikkelson – the founder of Snopes (video).“Media Enquiry” to Lead Safe Mama, LLC “from Snopes.com RE: Corelle Lead warning”The impossible happened mid-day Saturday: #LeadSafeMama passed 5,000,000 unique all time views! Thank you!Comparing Lead Safe Mama Stats – December 29, 2018 to December 29, 2019….Announcing Lead Safe Mama’s Top Ten Posts for 2019!!!!Corelle® recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as “decorative pieces” due to concerns of high Lead levelsStop using your vintage Tupperware NOW. These measuring cups are positive for 2,103 ppm Lead + 250 ppm Arsenic.At 351,400 ppm Lead, this glass is likely the source of a boy’s mysterious poisoning. 90 ppm+ is illegal in kids’ items.Vintage Corelle Butterfly Gold glass plate: 18,700 ppm Lead on decorative pattern when tested with an XRF instrumentVintage (1972-1988) Corning Spice-o-Life Casserole: 26,500 ppm Lead (90 ppm is unsafe) & 236 ppm Cd (75 is unsafe)Vintage Tupperware ORANGE bowl: 3,380 ppm Cadmium + 935 ppm Mercury (both are extremely poisonous to humans)Vintage Corelle Plate With Crazy Daisy Spring Blossom Green Edge: 15,200 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe for kids) + CadmiumDoes vintage and new functional pottery and dishware have unsafe levels of lead? Why is that a problem?#NLR (Not Lead-Related): Please don’t ever buy peanut butter packaged in plastic “jars”#AskTamara: Which dishes are Lead-free? Pioneer Woman? Wedgwood? Franciscan? Blue Willow? Fiestaware? Heath?What should I do with my Lead-contaminated dishes? To toss or not to toss?#AskTamara: Which mugs are Lead-free? How can I tell if my mug has unsafe levels of Lead? Which mugs do you use?Pyrex® Glass Measuring cup (c. 1994): 6,253 ppm Lead in red Outside Markings (90 ppm is unsafe for kids)Pyrex Glass Measuring Cup: Positive for 326 ppm Cadmium in the Red Exterior Writing. 75 ppm is illegal in Denmark.Ask Tamara: What dishes do you use in your home? Which dishes don’t have Lead? Which dishes are Lead-free?Textbook corporate response from Corning 12/28/18 – to the findings of high levels of Lead in their vintage products.Vintage Corelle By Corning Butterfly Gold Pattern Glass Bowls: 23,300 ppm Lead [90 ppm is unsafe for kids.]#LeadSafeMama’s site index, with links to everything we’ve tested, by categoryVintage Pyrex Spring Blossom Green Crazy Daisy Mixing Bowls: 109,900 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe) + Cadmium, too! Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 … 176 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
The impossible happened mid-day Saturday: #LeadSafeMama passed 5,000,000 unique all time views! Thank you!
Corelle® recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as “decorative pieces” due to concerns of high Lead levels
Stop using your vintage Tupperware NOW. These measuring cups are positive for 2,103 ppm Lead + 250 ppm Arsenic.
At 351,400 ppm Lead, this glass is likely the source of a boy’s mysterious poisoning. 90 ppm+ is illegal in kids’ items.
Vintage Corelle Butterfly Gold glass plate: 18,700 ppm Lead on decorative pattern when tested with an XRF instrument
Vintage (1972-1988) Corning Spice-o-Life Casserole: 26,500 ppm Lead (90 ppm is unsafe) & 236 ppm Cd (75 is unsafe)
Vintage Tupperware ORANGE bowl: 3,380 ppm Cadmium + 935 ppm Mercury (both are extremely poisonous to humans)
Vintage Corelle Plate With Crazy Daisy Spring Blossom Green Edge: 15,200 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe for kids) + Cadmium
Does vintage and new functional pottery and dishware have unsafe levels of lead? Why is that a problem?
#AskTamara: Which dishes are Lead-free? Pioneer Woman? Wedgwood? Franciscan? Blue Willow? Fiestaware? Heath?
#AskTamara: Which mugs are Lead-free? How can I tell if my mug has unsafe levels of Lead? Which mugs do you use?
Pyrex® Glass Measuring cup (c. 1994): 6,253 ppm Lead in red Outside Markings (90 ppm is unsafe for kids)
Pyrex Glass Measuring Cup: Positive for 326 ppm Cadmium in the Red Exterior Writing. 75 ppm is illegal in Denmark.
Ask Tamara: What dishes do you use in your home? Which dishes don’t have Lead? Which dishes are Lead-free?
Textbook corporate response from Corning 12/28/18 – to the findings of high levels of Lead in their vintage products.
Vintage Corelle By Corning Butterfly Gold Pattern Glass Bowls: 23,300 ppm Lead [90 ppm is unsafe for kids.]
Vintage Pyrex Spring Blossom Green Crazy Daisy Mixing Bowls: 109,900 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe) + Cadmium, too!