@exposrapp: ⚠️our scans are recorded in Europe⚠️ Some chocolates now come with cancer and reproductive harm warnings for a reason. Under California Prop 65, brands must warn if cocoa products expose you to lead or cadmium, heavy metals that are listed for cancer and reproductive toxicity. Cocoa beans can absorb these metals from soil and processing, so certain dark chocolates test high enough to trigger the label. So when you see that warning, it’s not “fear marketing” — it’s a sign the chocolate may be carrying toxic heavy metal levels that shouldn’t be there in the first place. Scanned and exposed on the EXPOSR APP.