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Friday, July 22, 2011

There's Arsenic in the Apple Juice

With all the things on your mind, the last thing you need to worry about is whether the apple juice you finally convinced your kid to drink has arsenic in it. But an independent lab test of several different brands of apple juice, sponsored by Food & Water Watch and Empire State Consumer Project found a sample of Mott's Apple Juice contained 55 parts per billion of arsenic, exceeding the EPA tolerance level of 10 parts per billion. The FDA does not have a set tolerance level for juice.


The other samples had lower amounts of arsenic.

The results exceeded the findings of the St. Petersburg Times who ran a similar test last year. In that investigative report, the highest amounts were 35 parts per billion.

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