Questions & Answers: Apple Juice and Arsenic
date:Dec 27, 2016
out of the food supply even the occasional lot of apple juice with arsenic levels above those permitted in drinking water.

The FDA collects and tests for arsenic, including inorganic arsenic, in fruit juices and fruit juice concentrates made in the United States as part of FDA programs that look for harmful substances in food. The FDA considers test results for inorganic arsenic on a case-by-case basis, and takes regulatory action as appropriate.

In December 2011, FDA released the results of i
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