Household Products
Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations
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Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations is currently classified as highest concern in the NonToxic.com database, with a 5/100 comparative safety score. This product record is based on the available Household Products data fields for DEHP signal, microplastics signal, source, test year, and evidence confidence; it is a shopping comparison aid, not a medical or regulatory determination.
Evidence confidence
Confidence reflects whether source, year, and measured contamination fields are available.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Study source | samples.tsv |
| Year tested | 2024 |
| Contamination source | Unknown |
| Polymer types | Various |
| DEHP signal | 485 |
| Microplastics signal | Not tested |
How to interpret this product record.
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The most useful next step is to compare Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations against other household products records with stronger source confidence. A low score with clear source fields should be treated as a priority review signal, while a higher score with unknown source, year, or contaminant fields should still be checked before relying on it. Subscribe or request a retest when the record is important to a daily-use product, child-use product, or food-contact decision.
Product FAQ
Common questions about Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations.
Is Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations a lower-concern product?
NonToxic.com currently classifies Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations as highest concern with a 5/100 score based on available data.
What evidence is available for Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations?
Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations currently lists samples.tsv as the study source, 2024 as the test year, 485 as the DEHP signal, and Not tested as the microplastics signal. The evidence label is high confidence.
What should I compare Cane Sugar from 1952 Korean War Rations against?
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