Key takeaways
- What does the Dairy Products data show?
- Which Dairy Products products should be reviewed first?
- Which Dairy Products products have stronger signals?
- What evidence gaps remain in Dairy Products?
What does the Dairy Products data show?
The Dairy Products category currently covers 17 products across 10 brands in the NonToxic.com database. 17 products are classified as elevated or highest concern, while 0 products are classified as lower concern based on the available safety score, contaminant fields, source label, and test year.
This Dairy Products guide is designed to be used with the category database page, not as a toxin-free certification. Scores are comparative safety signals that help shoppers decide which products deserve closer source review, brand questions, or substitution.
Which Dairy Products products should be reviewed first?
The first products to review in Dairy Products are the records with the lowest comparative safety scores or the weakest evidence fields. High-concern records should be checked for source quality, test year, packaging context, and whether a lower-concern alternative exists in the same category.
- Powdered Milk from 1952 Korean War Rations by Powdered: Highest concern, 1/100.
- Milk Chocolate from 1962 Army Rations by Milk: Highest concern, 2/100.
- Clover Organic Whole Milk in Whole Gallon Jug by Clover: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Clover Organic Whole Milk in Half Gallon Carton by Clover: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Straus Organic Whole Milk in Glass by Straus: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Almond Breeze Original Almond Milk Unsweetened in Carton by Almond Breeze: Highest concern, 5/100.
Database action
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Use scores, concern levels, source quality, and category alternatives together.
Search productsWhich Dairy Products products have stronger signals?
Lower-concern Dairy Products records are useful starting points, but they still need source review. A stronger score is most useful when it is backed by a clear study source, a recent test year, and visible DEHP or microplastics fields.
- Clover Organic Whole Milk in Whole Gallon Jug by Clover: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Clover Organic Whole Milk in Half Gallon Carton by Clover: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Straus Organic Whole Milk in Glass by Straus: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Almond Breeze Original Almond Milk Unsweetened in Carton by Almond Breeze: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Oatly Oatmilk Full Fat Chilled in Carton by Oatly: Highest concern, 5/100.
- Chobani Greek Yogurt Nonfat Plain by Chobani: Highest concern, 5/100.
What evidence gaps remain in Dairy Products?
17 Dairy Products records need more specific source normalization, and 17 records contain at least one missing, unknown, unavailable, or not-tested evidence field. These gaps should drive brand transparency requests and source-ingestion priorities before any product is treated as definitively safer.
The most common source labels in this category are samples.tsv (17). Normalizing these labels into source URLs is the next data enrichment step.
How should shoppers use the Dairy Products guide?
Use the Dairy Products category page to compare all products, then open individual product pages for contaminant fields and evidence confidence. Daily-use products, products used by children or pregnant people, and food-contact products deserve stricter source review.
If a Dairy Products product is missing or has weak evidence, submit a source correction or retest request so the generated product page, schema, sitemap, and llms.txt entry can be updated from the same source of truth.