That Star Wars Glass You're Using Is Poisoning You

Elizabeth Grunewald

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That Star Wars Glass You're Using Is Poisoning You

In an addition to the long list of cool things that will kill you, novelty drinking glasses apparently contain a dangerous amount of lead.

The set of Star Wars glasses that your parents stalked Burger Kings to collect for you might have been slowly killing you over the past 20 years. The Associated Press, concerned about the colored decorative elements of novelty drinking glasses, commissioned a study into the levels of lead involved in such novelty glasses. The news isn't good: the glasses contain dangerous amounts of lead and cadmium.

AP reports that their testing "looked at whether glasses would shed lead or cadmium from their decorations during normal handling, as well as how much of the toxic metals those decorations contain." The good news is most of the lead stays attached to the glass, and very little will shed during normal use.

The ramifications of the report actually hinge on the intended audience for the glasses, children or adults. The AP notes that, as a product for children, legally the glasses "couldn't have more than 0.03 percent lead. Lab testing commissioned by The Associated Press showed they contained up to 1,000 times that limit in their colored designs. If they were not children's products, there would be no limit."

The A.V. Club notes "pretty much every decorative drinking glass ever made carries the same risk, dating back to nearly 50 years ago." United States retailers have begun measures to recall the more modern glasses from circulation.

Source: The A.V. Club [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gPrYRi69oFIvupUAti1QK0q7S1Xw?docId=3276b60e0c4e46a99f7788c6cee25b08]

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cerebus23

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i had all the star wars glasses drank out of em for YEARS! and they said smoking was gonna kill me :p.

still got one my grandmother broke the rest on her insistence that she had to scald all the dishes with boiling hot water. but must have had those glasses 12 15 years.
 

Double A

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They're 20 years old. Nothing will happen.

I doubt many people actually used them to drink out of, and instead just kept them on a shelf to look at.
 

Danpascooch

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TheEvilCheese said:
Worth it.
Lol.

But yeah, doesn't surprise me at all, don't drink out of a colorful novelty that was made in China. Should be common sense.
 

rsvp42

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Didn't this just happen at Burger King with the recent Shrek glasses? Clearly this is a long-running issue.
 

kementari

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The A.V. Club notes "pretty much every decorative drinking glass ever made carries the same risk, dating back to nearly 50 years ago."
So uh, what about those Star Trek glasses from Burger King around the release of the recent movie?
 

Amarsir

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Yeah I broke most of mine years ago, so no worries.

The thing is - the image is on the outside, so it's hard to see how I'd go about ingesting that...
 

Julianking93

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Oh... fuck.

So does that mean my novelty Spider Man glass from Universal is killing me?

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Eh... fuck it.