Other animal crackers found by CEH to contain levels
of acrylamide requiring a warning under California law were: Barbara's (Weetabix) Snackimals Vanilla Cookies; Stauffer's Animal Crackers Original; Gold Emblem (a CVS store brand); Kirkland Signature organic (a Costco store brand); Mi - Del Gluten - free Arrowroot Cookies; Cookies Animalitos Galletas (La Moderna brand); and Galletas de Animalitos Con Betun brand.
Not exact matches
In 2010, the Metzger Law Group filed suit against ready - to - drink coffee companies to
require them to give consumers cancer hazard warnings regarding
acrylamide in coffee or to reduce the
acrylamide content
of their coffee products to safe levels.
The Metzger Law Group is concerned that this carcinogen is in so many foods that we eat and is seriously undertaking efforts to
require food companies to reduce the
acrylamide content
of their food products or, if they can not do so, to warn California consumers that this carcinogen is present in the foods that they sell.
Last month, CEH reached a legal agreement with Cornfields Inc, a leading private label snack food maker,
requiring the company to significantly reduce the levels
of acrylamide in its products.