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Bros put the candy down
>The Florida Department of Health, under its Healthy Florida First initiative, tested 46 candy products from about 10 manufacturers.

>They reported detecting arsenic in 28 of those products - more than half.

>These included variety of candies such as gummies, hard candies, and chocolate-based sweets from well-known brands
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>>83842665
dihydrogen monoxide can be deadly too
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>>83842671
Is that what they are putting in our water?
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>>83842671
>natural chemicals
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>>83842665
Arsenic is in everything. The quantities in candies are negligible, but most importantly, they're irrelevant because no one should be eating candy in the first place. These products are toxic and useless to your body even without contaminants. If anything, they only bring up the topic of contamination to distract from the fact that this shit isn't even food. Reading about contamination leads one to think "Maybe I should look for candy without contaminants", instead of more correctly and healthfully thinking "Maybe I should stop eating candy".
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>>83842665
because the bloodline of the west is tainted and poisoned as hell



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