Brand safety analysis
Cane
1 products analyzed across 1 categories. Average safety score: 5/100.
Score distribution
How Cane products spread by concern level.
Use this distribution as a brand-level screening signal. A single better-scoring product does not clear the full brand; repeated high-concern results should trigger more careful category comparison and source review.
Evidence summary
What the Cane data means.
Cane has 1 product record in the current NonToxic.com database, spanning 1 category: Household Products. The average score of 5/100 is useful for screening, but shoppers should still inspect product-level records because packaging, processing, test year, and contaminant fields can vary inside the same brand.
The current evidence mix for Cane is 1 high confidence. Source labels represented on this page include samples.tsv (1), and test-year labels include 2024 (1). 1 records still need a more specific source URL and 0 records still need a normalized test year, so these items should drive brand transparency requests before any broad safety claim is made.
For practical review, start with Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations, then use the category page to compare competing products because this brand set does not yet contain a separate stronger-scoring item. Use the linked category page to compare competing brands, packaging formats, source confidence, and newer test years before treating the brand record as complete.
How to use this brand page.
Use this page to decide what to inspect next, not to label every Cane product safe or unsafe. A brand with one listed product has a narrow evidence base, while a brand with many products may mix lower-concern records with elevated or highest-concern records. The most defensible workflow is to open the product page, read the source row, compare the category alternatives, and submit a correction if a newer lab report or packaging disclosure changes the evidence.
Brand FAQ
Common questions about Cane.
Is Cane a lower-concern brand?
Cane currently averages 5/100 across 1 analyzed products. NonToxic.com treats this as a brand-level screening signal, not a blanket certification for every Cane product.
Which Cane products should be reviewed first?
Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations is the main Cane product record currently listed. Shoppers should compare it against the broader category page because this brand set does not yet contain a separate stronger-scoring alternative.
How strong is the evidence for Cane?
The current Cane set includes 1 high confidence records across categories including Household Products. Records with missing source URLs, missing test years, or unavailable contaminant fields should be treated as transparency priorities.
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Lowest-scoring Cane products.
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