In 2006, "Dagoba" dark-chocolate was the subject of an FDA recall for lead, but the October 2008 "Pirate's Gold" coins from China were contaminated with melamine. Both cases seem to be isolated incidents due to negligence by the manufacturers, and most brands of chocolate coins were not involved.
You can get lead poison from any form of lead if you ingest or absorb enough of it.
No, modern pencils contain graphite (not lead) and therefore you cannot get lead poisoning from them. Also, yes because if you can find a pencil with lead still in it you can get lead poisioning.....(obviously)
No
No U.S. coins were ever made from lead.
It is a poison.
lead
Chocolate does not contain lead in it.
malaria, lead and arsenic can poison water
If you are concerned about lead poisoning, which is the only major ailment that could be contracted from lead, having lead in your hands will not cause it. To get lead poison, you would need to inhale or somehow diffuse lead inside of you. Even then it would still take a considerable amount to give you lead poisoning.
Only if the chocolate is accidentally contaminated.
Bret Michaels was the former lead singer of Poison
it can poison you in your blood cells