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  • Arsenic levels in fruit juice spark concern: study

    (Reuters) - Arsenic levels in some juice samples exceed allowable limits for water and have renewed concerns about the safety of popular childhood drinks, according to a consumer group report published on Wednesday.




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    Re: Arsenic levels in fruit juice spark concern: study

    Good Lord, seems like everything is poison nowadays. Oh well, kids probably drink too much sugary juice drinks anyway.
    Kids could drink more water, but the water is probably full of poison too.

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      Re: Arsenic levels in fruit juice spark concern: study

      I saw some of this on the news this morning! Sad


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