AUA: Consumer Reports tested 49 more baby formulas for lead and arsenic. Half had potentially concerning levels, while the other half were top choices. Ask CR anything.
AUA: Consumer Reports tested 49 more baby formulas for lead and arsenic. Half had potentially concerning levels, while the other half were top choices. Ask CR anything.

Last year, we shared the results of our previous round of testing for heavy metals and other contaminants in powdered infant formulas. One question we heard loud and clear on social media was: "What about ready-to-feed and concentrated formulas?” People also wanted to see more alternative-protein and additional hypoallergenic formulas.

We heard you. We just finished testing 49 more infant formulas for those same contaminants. Half had potentially concerning levels of heavy metals, while the other half were CR top choices. We used the most protective safety levels available because we believe parents deserve the most transparent information possible about such an important first food. Whether you’re trying to navigate the grocery aisle or you're curious about the science behind our testing, our experts are here to help.

Ask us anything!

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