The cups, commonly sold in Whole Foods, Bed Bath and Beyond, and on Amazon’s baby section, have a bottom base that can break off, exposing children to a solder dot, a lead-based metal used in welding to adhere metallic surfaces together.
Green Sprouts said that part of the product containing lead had not been tested “because it is inaccessible under normal use.”US Consumer Product Safety Commi
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