NEW YORK — They make cakes and cupcakes sparkle and shine, but popular decorative glitters can contain toxic metals and aren’t always safe to eat. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said ...
Beautiful frosted cupcakes are Magnolia Bakery's bread and butter (it's this sweet treat that was popularized by Sex and the City, after all). So when the bakery extended an invitation to a cupcake ...
No one minds a little sparkle on their birthday cake, but federal health officials are warning “not all glitters are created equal.” Following reports of heavy metals poisonings in Missouri and Rhode ...
Petal Dust Bake Shop is bringing fine confections to the Richmond Hill area. Having always dreamt of opening a retail store, Laurie Waldman found a passion for baking during a particularly tumultuous ...
Heavy metals including lead and copper were found in cake decorating dust after several children became ill after birthday parties, according to a newly released CDC report. The report looked at two ...
Dust particles become airborne during indoor metalworking processes like welding and plasma cutting. They also become airborne during the manufacturing and processing of food, chemicals, ...
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