"Unraveling the Truth About Lead in Stanley Drinkware"

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Stanley water bottles, popular for their durability and insulation, contain lead in the sealing material, posing potential health risks if the bottle is damaged. While the company assures consumers that intact bottles are safe, concerns arise about the use of lead and its impact on workers and the environment. Rivals emphasize their lead-free products, highlighting the financial and ethical costs of transitioning away from lead. The situation raises questions about the lack of lead regulations in the US and the potential risks posed to consumers and communities.
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- The Stanley Cup Lead Scare Is Not Something to Worry About, Experts Say The New York Times
- Stanley cups contain lead – should we be worried about exposure? BBC.com
- Sanford Health speaks on Stanley cups containing lead INFORUM
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