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The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) warned consumers this week to discard any Cocon Grape Gummy 100% candy imported from Malaysia after testing revealed high levels of lead in the candy.
The Department of Public Health says Cocon Grape Gummy 100 percent candy was found to contain up to 0.19 parts per million of lead — nearly twice the state limit. The candy was made in Malaysia ...
The Department of Public Health says Cocon Grape Gummy 100 percent candy was found to contain up to 0.19 parts per million of lead — nearly twice the state limit. The candy was manufactured in ...
SACRAMENTO — Consumers were warned Friday not to eat COCON grape gummy candy. The warning came in a news release from the state Department of Public Health. The candy, which is imported from ...
Then last week, a gigantic bag of gummy bears appeared ... One was orange, one was grape, apple, lemon." Spence, who is also the author of the 2017 book Gastrophysics: The New Science of Eating ...
limited-edition 50 Shades of Grape gummy in the Illinois market. “When it comes to Valentine’s Day, consumers aren’t as handcuffed to wine and booze as you might think,” said Ryan Marek ...
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