Does Trader Joes sit with the same category of Aldi's dark chocolates offered? They are of the same corporation if im not mistaken and split for the US. If Trader Joes isnt allowed i wonder about Aldi?
Always prefer Ghirardelli over Lindt dark chocolate. Why? Ghirardelli uses CACAO, which is the raw form and so retains more antioxidants and nutritional value, while Lindt uses COCOA, which is the processed and roasted form of CACAO that destroys part of the flavonoids and polyphenols. So 85% cacao dark chocolate from Ghirardelli is way better than 85% cocoa dark chocolate from Lindt 😃
The only chocolate I eat is Harrisons Swiss dark chocolate. With that said...this is the first I'm hearing anything about Lead and Cadmium being present in any brand of chocolate. This is all news to me.
How about Enjoy Life dark chocolate? Those are the only ones made in a nut free, soy free, free of 14 allergens. It’s literally the only chocolate that I can tolerate.
I noticed at Sprouts that only their dark chocolate has a Prop 65 warning on the label. I compared the packaging materials to their other products and it did not seem like that was the issue. The ingredient list did not show any issues. This could be the issue. Thanks
Does Trader Joes sit with the same category of Aldi's dark chocolates offered? They are of the same corporation if im not mistaken and split for the US. If Trader Joes isnt allowed i wonder about Aldi?
Always prefer Ghirardelli over Lindt dark chocolate. Why? Ghirardelli uses CACAO, which is the raw form and so retains more antioxidants and nutritional value, while Lindt uses COCOA, which is the processed and roasted form of CACAO that destroys part of the flavonoids and polyphenols. So 85% cacao dark chocolate from Ghirardelli is way better than 85% cocoa dark chocolate from Lindt 😃
The only chocolate I eat is Harrisons Swiss dark chocolate.
With that said...this is the first I'm hearing anything about Lead and Cadmium being present in any brand of chocolate. This is all news to me.
How about Enjoy Life dark chocolate? Those are the only ones made in a nut free, soy free, free of 14 allergens. It’s literally the only chocolate that I can tolerate.
@nutritionworld Where. Is your Wonderfully impressive Store Located? Do you have more than one location?
I wonder where Lindt sits on this list. Their dark chocolate is the only one that tastes decent to me
What about Lindt 90%? I eat it everyday 😩
I noticed at Sprouts that only their dark chocolate has a Prop 65 warning on the label. I compared the packaging materials to their other products and it did not seem like that was the issue. The ingredient list did not show any issues. This could be the issue. Thanks
Please tell us which Lily's you carry. And why is it on the avoid list later but not earlier on the white board?
Only the extremely dark is on the avoid list. The others are ok.
How about Lindell?
5.8mcg of cadmium lead ok.. not approved..
just dont buy occidental food, especially from US or EU