Why is There Arsenic in Candy?
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Why is There Arsenic in Candy?
Wow, why is this even a question?
Florida recently tested 46 popular candies heavily marketed to children. The results were sobering: 28 of them contained elevated levels of arsenic, a known human carcinogen linked to increased risks of skin, bladder, lung, kidney, and liver cancer with repeated exposure over time. (study link in comments)
When I was researching the topic, I was amazed at the gaslighting, with some people saying “Well, there’s arsenic in apples too.”
But let’s be honest, that’s not a serious comparison.
The arsenic in apples is concentrated in the pips, and kids aren’t sitting down with a bag of apple seeds. That argument isn’t nuance…. it’s gaslighting yet again!
So the real question is:
👉 Why are people so quick to defend this instead of asking why carcinogens are showing up in kids’ candy at all?
Curious to hear thoughts, especially on where the line should be drawn between “trace exposure” and avoidable risk.
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