My wife bought a container of rice protein powder to use for making protein shakes.
On the label is the standard warning on all products as dangerous as rice: "This product contains a chemical known to the State of California..."
Rice contains a trivial amount of arsenic, but it exceeds the idiotically-low levels set by CA, so products manufactured from rice have to bear that foolish warning. Green peas contain a trivial amount of lead, so I'm assuming pea protein powder would have the same warning.
I think I've seen those before. I don't know why Mauser Werke didn't sue them; if that thing doesn't infringe on patents for the Broomhandle, I'd be very surprised
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On the label is the standard warning on all products as dangerous as rice: "This product contains a chemical known to the State of California..."
Rice contains a trivial amount of arsenic, but it exceeds the idiotically-low levels set by CA, so products manufactured from rice have to bear that foolish warning. Green peas contain a trivial amount of lead, so I'm assuming pea protein powder would have the same warning.
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С уважением к Вам!
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Примерно так и живем.
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