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A lawsuit filed in New York claims testing of Girl Scout cookies found toxic metals and the herbicide glyphosate.
After recent scary headlines about the things we eat, ranging from Girl Scout Cookies and sugar-free slushies to protein powder and spices, we asked experts how worried you should be about reports ...
Girl Scouts of the U.S. say their cookies are safe to eat despite a report that found heavy metals in some cookies. What do experts say?
A new federal lawsuit claims Girl Scout Cookies contain heavy metals, but the organization assures the cookies are safe.
A new federal lawsuit claims Girl Scout Cookies contain heavy metals, but the organization assures the cookies are safe.
Baby food, spices, chocolate. And now, Girl Scout cookies. In recent years, tests have found heavy metals like lead in some of the most common food products in American households. A proposed ...
Baby food, spices, chocolate. And now, Girl Scout cookies. In recent years, tests have found heavy metals like lead in some of the most common food products in American households. A proposed ...
Baby food, spices, chocolate. And now, Girl Scout cookies. In recent years, tests have found heavy metals like lead in some of the most common food products in American households. A proposed ...
The Girl Scouts Are Being Sued for ‘Heavy Metals’ in Their Cookies—but Are They Dangerous? Don't throw away that sleeve of Thin Mints in your freezer just yet.
Girl Scout cookies are “toxic” because a study showed they contain glyphosate and heavy metals.
The Girl Scouts of the USA denied those claims last month saying that heavy metals occur naturally in soil and that glyphosate is widely used in agriculture and is typically found in the food chain.
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