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Consumer Reports tested popular dark chocolate brands and found lead and cadmium in every single bar tested. In this video, we break down the toxic chocolate brands to avoid, the lawsuits already filed, and the four safer dark chocolate options that tested below safety thresholds. If you regularly eat dark chocolate for antioxidants or heart health, this matters. Some of the biggest brands — including Hershey’s, Lindt, Trader Joe’s, Godiva, and more — showed heavy metal levels above California’s maximum allowable dose levels in independent testing. We walk through the data, what the lawsuits actually claim, and how to protect yourself at the grocery store. You’ll also learn the simple 3-label scan you can use in seconds: • Cacao percentage • Origin disclosure • Third-party testing Plus, we reveal four dark chocolate brands that Consumer Reports found to be among the lowest in lead and cadmium. ⚠️ This video is for educational purposes based on publicly reported testing and court filings. Always do your own research and consult appropriate professionals for health decisions. If you care about food safety, clean ingredients, and avoiding hidden contaminants, subscribe for weekly breakdowns of products most people trust — but rarely question. Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only and reflects publicly reported allegations, court filings, regulatory actions, and third-party testing available at the time of publication. It is not legal, medical, or professional advice. Product formulations, sourcing, and compliance status may change over time. Viewers should conduct their own research and consult qualified professionals regarding health or purchasing decisions. All trademarks and brand names belong to their respective owners. This video uses brand logos and images under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of news reporting, criticism, and commentary (Section 107 of the Copyright Act).