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The plates are legal. The amount of led in them is below the federal governments standard.
Still, an investigation found when the plates were heated the detectable lead was higher.
A Utah family says they bought Home Trends plates at Wal-Mart and those plates made their infant daughter sick. Wal-Mart stopped selling the plates before this information came to light.
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