A study conducted by Consumer Reports discovered that two popular brands of kids' snacks contain elevated levels of lead, though federal standards have not been set on heavy metal levels in many baby foods.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only has set limits on heavy metal in infant rice cereal and juice, though it is working to put standards in place for other categories of baby foods.
The owner of Lead Safe Mama, Tamara Rubin, published a story on her website about LesserEvil and Serenity Kids products containing lead.