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  2. Do Lunchables have lead in them? New study says 'there's a ...

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    According to the findings, a 3.2-ounce turkey and cheddar Lunchable contains 74% of California's level allowed for lead, and a 4.3-ounce pepperoni pizza Lunchable contains 73% of the state's ...

  3. Petition demands USDA action after lead is detected in Lunchables

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    The highest lead levels were found in Lunchables' Turkey and Cheddar Cracker Stackers, at 74% of the maximum allowable dose level. It is important to note that Consumer Reports tested the version ...

  4. Do Lunchables have lead in them? Group finds 'concerning ...

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    It found in the kits tested that the turkey and cheddar Lunchables reached 74% of this daily limit, the pepperoni pizza 73% and the cheese pizza 69%. ... in stores after reviewing their nutrition ...

  5. The go-to cheat for feeding your kids—Lunchables ... - AOL

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    The go-to cheat for feeding your kids—Lunchables—has lead in it, and maker Kraft Heinz says it is a naturally occurring part of food products Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez April 12, 2024 at 4:09 PM

  6. Lunchables - Wikipedia

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    Lunchables is an American brand of food and snacks manufactured by Kraft Heinz in Chicago, Illinois, and marketed under the Oscar Mayer brand. They were initially introduced in Seattle in 1988 before being released nationally in 1989. [ 2 ]

  7. Lunchables Removed from School Lunch Trays Nationwide — Here ...

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    The company introduced two specially formulated versions — Turkey & Cheddar Cracker Stackers and Extra Cheesy Pizza — into schools during the 2023-2024 academic year. ... "Lunchables products ...

  8. Lunchly - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Mike, a family physician who releases educational health videos on YouTube, acknowledged that the product's sugar and saturated fat were slightly less than Lunchables, but estimated that a child would have to eat 2.7 Lunchly Turkey Stack 'Ems to achieve their recommended lunchtime calorie intake, and in doing so would consume close to ...

  9. Why Lunchables Could Soon Be Banned From School Cafeterias

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    SAN ANSELMO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 10: In this photo illustration, a pack of Lunchables is displayed on April 10, 2024 in San Anselmo, California. ... a main ingredient in many of these products, has ...