Stanley cup water bottles and tumblers exploded in popularity in the past year, but they're facing scrutiny amid claims the products contain lead, which can be harmful to human health.
The company confirms on its website that there are traces of lead within the product, but adds the toxic chemical is not present on the surface of the bottle and thus consumers are not at risk of exposure.
As Sean Previl reports, while the company says its the bottles and tumblers are safe, one chemical expert says it that can depend on the product and how much wear and tear it's gone through.
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The company confirms on its website that there are traces of lead within the product, but adds the toxic chemical is not present on the surface of the bottle and thus consumers are not at risk of exposure.
As Sean Previl reports, while the company says its the bottles and tumblers are safe, one chemical expert says it that can depend on the product and how much wear and tear it's gone through.
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