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Another Brick in the Wall
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Why Lead in Toy Paint? It’s Cheaper
Paint with higher levels of lead often sells for a third of the cost of paint with low levels, so Chinese factory owners sometimes cut corners and use the cheaper leaded paint.
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