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| Did you know...CEH has found high levels of lead in such products as baby bibs, diaper bags, jewelry, toys, lunchboxes, and candy. See what we are doing about it. |

| Protecting Babies from Lead in Vinyl Bibs (2007) |
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The Center for Environmental Health forced Wal-Mart and Toys R Us to remove lead-contaminated baby bibs from store shelves. Going a step further, Toys R Us removed all vinyl bibs from its stores, protecting children not only from lead, but also from phthalates and other toxic chemicals in vinyl. |