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'Elevated Arsenic Levels': Florida Officials Warn of Toxins Found in Popular Children's Food

Florida Department of Health found arsenic in 28 of 46 candy products tested, highlighting potential health risks for children under the Healthy Florida First initiative.

  • On Monday, Governor Ron DeSantis, First Lady Casey DeSantis and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced in The Villages that the Florida Department of Health detected arsenic in 28 of 46 candy products tested from 10 companies.
  • As part of the Healthy Florida First initiative, the Florida Department of Health expanded testing of products marketed to children after infant formula testing found elevated heavy metals in 24 products from seven major brands.
  • State health officials noted that testing was done at independent, certified labs, First Lady Casey DeSantis said elevated arsenic levels are problematic over a year, and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said sharing risks publicly is necessary to spur industry change.
  • Industry representatives pointed to existing U.S. Food and Drug Administration Closer to Zero program and said a trade organization representing candy companies called the state's announcement misguided and accused the state of `scare tactics`.
  • Officials said the findings prompted deeper health reviews, and Florida Department of Health aims to hold companies accountable as First Lady Casey DeSantis stressed parents should not worry about harm to children.
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Candy found with elevated levels of arsenic, Florida investigation finds

Out of 46 varieties of candy from 10 companies tested by the Florida Department of Health, 28 contained arsenic.

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Miami, U.S.A., Jan. 26 (EFE).- The governor of Florida, Republican Ron DeSantis, reported on Monday that a state-run candy investigation revealed that more than 60% of the groceries contained arsenic, a heavy metal whose intake is toxic to humans. The research, carried out by the State Health Department, analyzed 46 candy products from ten companies to detect heavy metals, is read in a statement published by the governor’s executive office. The …

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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