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WASHINGTON — Is dark chocolate a "healthier" alternative? A Consumer Reports investigation says otherwise. Aside from its richer and bittersweet flavor, people tend to reach for dark chocolate thanks ...
(CR) found that several dark-chocolate bars on the market contain levels of heavy metals—specifically, lead and cadmium—that could pose health risks.