Consumer Reports investigation finds baby wipes ingredients that might pose risk to children, planet
If you have small children, there’s a good chance you have baby wipes stashed just about everywhere. Whether you’re using wipes for diaper changes, removing makeup, or cleaning sticky fingers, you want them to be safe for people and the planet.
Did your favorite celebrity really endorse that product? Maybe not
Before you spend money on that celebrity-endorsed premium cookware, weight loss product, or can’t-miss money-making opportunity, pause. Take a breath. Are you sure a celebrity or influencer is really endorsing that product or program?
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Prepare now to avoid car trouble during the Memorial Day holiday
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Safer food: Warning about lead in Lunchables prompts change
Consumers Reports is asking the USDA to remove Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program because of high levels of lead and high sodium. We don't eat them often in my house, but my daughter immediately told me she was done with Lunchables when she heard the news, so we started talking about healthy alternatives and made some changes for the better.