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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. Lead poisoning risk leads to recall of ...

  3. 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]

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

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    January 24, 2024 at 11:16 PM. Stanley is responding to claims that its products contain lead, clarifying that, yes, lead is used in the manufacturing process, but the product needs to become ...

  6. Sprout - Wikipedia

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    Sprout (block), a program block on Universal Kids, previously an American television network; Sprout, a 2009 young adult novel by Dale Peck; Sprouts, a pencil-and-paper game; Little Green Sprout, the sidekick to the Jolly Green Giant advertising mascot; Sprout, a former name of Universal Kids, an American pay television channel

  7. Green Giant - Wikipedia

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    [4] The Giant made his first television appearances in 1954, [9] and was later voiced by Elmer Dresslar, Jr. [10] The booming "Ho, ho, ho" became the Giant's signature tagline in 1961. [11] Since 1972 he has had a young apprentice, the Little Green Sprout, who represents the consumer. [12] The company was renamed to the Green Giant Company in 1950.