Fruit juice is known to be high in sugar, but a new report suggests kids' favorite thirst-quenchers may also contain dangerous levels of arsenic and lead. Consumer Reports tested 88 juice samples, and found that 10 percent of the samples had arsenic levels that exceeded the federal drinking-water standard of 10 parts per billion (ppb), and 25 percent had lead levels higher than the FDA's bottled-water limit of 5 ppb. Which juices raised red flags? Keep clicking to find out...
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