Candy for Valentine’s Day? Maybe not. Florida officials say recent testing found that more than 60% of popular candies examined contained elevated levels of arsenic that, when consumed over time, could increase long-term health risks for children. The findings follow similar testing of infant formula earlier this month. While not all results were concerning, the report raises serious questions about food safety, labeling, and what families are really consuming.
Health Politics & Law Bad candy: 80% of sweets tested have elevated levels of arsenic, DeSantises say
