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Does Mexican candy have pencil leand in it?
There is no evidence to suggest that any Mexican candies contain pencil lead. While some rumors and urban legends have circulated about the presence of lead in Mexican candy, these claims have been repeatedly debunked by food safety experts and government agencies.
Mexican candies are subject to the same strict food safety regulations and quality controls as other food items produced and sold in Mexico. Lead is not an approved additive or ingredient in Mexican candy and any candy containing lead would not be legally allowed for sale.
Regular testing and monitoring are carried out by Mexican authorities to ensure the safety and quality of food products, including candy, to protect consumers from potential hazards.
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