I mostly agree, but I’m particularly surprised at the results for the Hershey’s 45%. That’s not all that dark (i.e. children might want to eat it), and 2 oz is not all that much chocolate for a child to eat, and it looks like 2 oz would be enough to rise above the less stringent FDA limit for children.
Technically it wouldn’t be above the FDA limit for lead for kids if they’re eating 2oz, because that’s measured in ppm not ug/d. But yeah, that might be the most worrying one on there.
I mostly agree, but I’m particularly surprised at the results for the Hershey’s 45%. That’s not all that dark (i.e. children might want to eat it), and 2 oz is not all that much chocolate for a child to eat, and it looks like 2 oz would be enough to rise above the less stringent FDA limit for children.
Technically it wouldn’t be above the FDA limit for lead for kids if they’re eating 2oz, because that’s measured in ppm not ug/d. But yeah, that might be the most worrying one on there.