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Yes, Stanley Cups Contain Led. Should You Be Concerned?

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A sign alerts customers to their purchase limit on Stanley water drinking bottles at a sporting goods store in Pasadena, California, on January 24, 2024. Grand theft, customer stampedes and employees being fired for snaffling them: First the internet loved the Stanley Cup, and now the real world is going crazy for it. The insulated drinking cup, which comes in enough different colours to make a decorator blush, is the must-have accessory for people who want to be both stylish and well-hydrated. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)Photo: FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP / Getty Images

Videos on social media platforms like TikTok have shown people using lead testing kits on their Stanley cups and other travel flasks, raising concerns about potential lead exposure. The manufacturer of Stanley cups, Pacific Market International, confirmed that there is some lead sealed within the base of their products, but it is covered by a stainless steel layer that protects consumers from lead exposure. However, experts warn that if the bottom seal of the cup comes off, there could be a risk of lead exposure. Other brands of travel drinking cups have also been subject to recalls due to their use of lead. Lead exposure can lead to various health issues, including kidney problems, anemia, reproductive issues, and developmental problems.


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