Excerpt from The Consumerist: (click for entire article)
After our wise older siblings at Consumer Reports published an investigation into apple and grape juice, finding high levels of arsenic and lead levels in a concerning percentage of samples, parents should know what actions to take to keep their children healthy.
Kids drink a lot of juice, a Consumer Reports poll found — a full 35% drink more than pediatricians advise. Consumer Reports sets out some guidelines to help parents limit juice consumption.
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