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Baby food, spices, chocolate. And now, Girl Scout cookies. In recent years, tests have found heavy metals like lead in some of the most common food products in American households. A proposed ...
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WTVC Chattanooga on MSNLawsuit claims girl scout cookies contain heavy metals, but mom says she's still buyingA recent lawsuit claims some of the cookies sold by Girl Scouts of America contain heavy metals, including lead, as well as ...
Someone's suing the Girl Scouts over reported toxins in their cookies. Sugar-free slushies send young kids to the hospital. Add to that the heavy metals found in protein powder and spices ...
A New York woman filed a lawsuit against the Girl Scouts of America alleging their cookies contain harmful levels of heavy metals and pesticides. The Girl Scouts maintain that their cookies are ...
The lawsuit alleges that the cookies are "contaminated with dangerous heavy metals." Newsweek reached out to Girl Scouts of America and the attorneys representing the woman who filed the lawsuit ...
The Girl Scouts has been sued by consumers over the alleged presence of “heavy metals” and pesticides in its popular Thin Mints and other cookies. A proposed class action was filed on Monday ...
NEW YORK, March 11 (Reuters) - The Girl Scouts have been sued by consumers over the alleged presence of "heavy metals" and pesticides in its popular Thin Mints and other cookies. A proposed class ...
Girl Scouts of America is facing a lawsuit based on claims the group’s cookies contain heavy metals, pesticides and other toxins. A New York woman, Amy Mayo, on Monday filed a proposed class ...
The study found that the cookies contained at least four of five heavy metals – aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury – all of which are linked to serious health risks and ...
Girl Scouts of America is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit that claims its cookies contain heavy metals and pesticides. According to Reuters, the lawsuit was filed in federal court on ...
The allegation that the cookies contain potentially harmful levels of heavy metals and pesticides relies heavily on a December 2024 study commissioned by the group Moms Across America and GMO Science.
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