So now there’s an even better reason to avoid that silly Disney Princess soup by Campbell’s. According to the Breast Cancer Fund, these soups contain high levels of BPA which is linked to cancer and other developmental problems specifically for children.
The IBTimes reports:
According to the Breast Cancer Fund, BPA can be extremely disruptive to the body’s hormonal system. The continuous serving of BPA can have serious consequences on the health of children as they develop.
Campbell’s Disney Princess soups are just one of quite a few products that have been labeled unsafe for consumption as the Breast Cancer Fund lists:
Annie’s Homegrown Cheesy Ravioli
Campbell’s Disney Princess Cool Shapes, Shaped Pasta with Chicken in Chicken Broth
Campbell’s Spaghettios with Meatballs
Campbell’s Toy Story Fun Shapes, Shaped Pasta with Chicken in Chicken Broth
Chef Boyardee Whole Grain Pasta, Mini ABC’s & 123′s with Meatball
Earth’s Best Organic Elmo Noodlemania Soup
Yet the Disney Princess Cool Shapes tested the absolute highest for BPA among all the aforementioned products. These findings, of course, give a whole other reasoning to the ridiculous product “being bad” for your little one.
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Unless specifically stated, wouldn’t there be levels of BPA in all canned products… period? The recent backlash against BPA was focused almost entirely on drinking bottles, but not much has been said about the fact it’s used as part of the “freshness” liner on practically 100% of canned food and beverages in North America.