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  2. Lead poisoning risk leads to recall of thousands of sippy ...

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    Three types of Green Sprouts sippy cups and stainless steel water bottles are being voluntarily recalled because they may break and expose kids to lead.

  3. Do Stanley cups contain lead or pose a risk of lead ... - AOL

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    Yes, Stanley uses lead in its manufacturing process for its cups, but they pose a risk of lead exposure only if the cover on the bottom of the tumbler comes off and exposes the pellet used to seal ...

  4. Stanley is being sued over lead in its cups: What to know ...

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    The maker of Stanley cups is being sued over the presence of lead in its products. The primary allegation is that the company did not publicly confirm until January 2024 that lead is used in its ...

  5. Sippy cup - Wikipedia

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    Modern day sippy cups and recent models differ from the original prototype by Richard Belanger. Sippy cups feature different types of spouts: hard spouts, soft spouts, straws, and spoutless/natural spout. Sippy cups also come with or without handles and some offer removable handles so that the cup can be adapted to the user. [5]

  6. Sprouts Farmers Market - Wikipedia

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    Sprouts Farmers Market was founded in 2002 in Chandler, Arizona by members of the Boney family. [5] [6] In 2011, Henry's, Sun Harvest, and Sprouts came together again under Apollo Global Management, and all were rebranded as Sprouts stores. [7] In 2012, Sunflower was acquired and was rebranded Sprouts. [8]

  7. Microgreen - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Some recipes use them as a garnish while others use them as a main ingredient. Edible young greens are produced from various kinds of vegetables, herbs, or other plants. They range in size from 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 cm), including the stem and leaves. The stem is cut just above the soil line during harvesting.