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Arsenic in cheap wine

2015-03-20 22:24:06.247156+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I have previously mentioned mercury in high fructose corn syrup, arsenic in rice and lead in Italian balsamic vinegar and Mexican hot sauce.

I thought I was avoiding problems in the latter two by sticking to California grown versions, but when we're down visiting Charlene's family we drive past the Charles Shaw winery all the time, and Two Buck Chuck and other cheap California wine may have arsenic in it.

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