We believe that these steps will further reduce an already minimal risk in lead exposure in candy.

Based on what we have heard from manufacturers, we believe that 0.1 is doable.

The effect will be a fivefold lowering of the current level.

That could very well be because they've simply been removed from the market, and that producers are reformulating them or making changes in the way that their ingredients are processed. Overall, we're seeing fewer products with higher lead levels than we had seen in 2003 and prior to that.

Candies in lead-glazed ceramic bowls could pose a hazard regardless of what the guideline is. Unless there's some way to ascertain that these are non-lead-glazed, I don't think a parent would have anyway of knowing that these products might not contain significant levels of lead.