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UFC-Que Choisir Warns Cadmium in Chocolate Can Quickly Add Up for Children

Anses has a daily cadmium limit of 0.35 μg/kg, with a nationwide exposure review due by year-end.

Overview

  • UFC-Que Choisir says chocolate, cocoa drinks and biscuits contain a non-negligible amount of cadmium and urges moderating intake, especially for children.
  • The group estimates that two Bjorg filled biscuits, a bowl of Chocapic and a cup of Poulain hot chocolate in one day deliver nearly half the daily threshold for a 10-year-old.
  • The cited products complied with regulatory cadmium limits in a 2022 independent lab analysis, yet cumulative consumption across foods can exceed the tolerable daily dose.
  • Bjorg and Carambar & Co confirmed the measured levels to the association, and Nestlé said it does not add cadmium, which may be present as traces in some raw materials.
  • UFC-Que Choisir notes higher levels in some organic bars and advises choosing organic chocolate not sourced from Latin America, as authorities prepare an exposure assessment that also addresses broader food-chain pathways.