UNDATED -- It's a popular drink for little ones. And parents shouldn't have to worry about whether your child's apple juice is safe.
The FDA is setting a new limit on the level of arsenic allowed in the popular drink. This comes after more than a year of public pressure from consumer groups worried about the effects of arsenic on children.
Studies have shown that the juice contains very low levels of the cancer-causing agent. The government will now make sure that the amount is no more than what is allowed in drinking water.
The FDA is setting a new limit on the level of arsenic allowed in the popular drink. This comes after more than a year of public pressure from consumer groups worried about the effects of arsenic on children.
Studies have shown that the juice contains very low levels of the cancer-causing agent. The government will now make sure that the amount is no more than what is allowed in drinking water.