Chocolate Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies, chocolate in so many different shapes and sizes—they’re bound to make your kids just downright giddy. But Consumer Reports found something concerning during its recent investigation into dark chocolate.
Consumer Reports found something concerning during its recent investigation into dark chocolate that you should know about.
For 23 of the bars, eating just an ounce a day would put an adult over a level that Consumer Reports’ experts and public health authorities say may be harmful. In young children, even small amounts of metals can cause developmental problems, affect brain development, and lead to lower IQ.
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