After testing products from Humble Tea Inc., individually and dba Tea Drops, we found 5 products we allege to be in violation of Proposition 65 in regards to heavy metal contamination. Below is the timeline of events of the case between ERC and Tea Drops.

NOTICE I

On February 10, 2023, the Environmental Research Center filed a Notice of Violation of California Law Proposition 65, against Humble Tea Inc., individually and dba Tea Drops.

In this action, ERC alleges that two specific products, manufactured, distributed, or sold by Tea Drops, contain lead, a chemical listed under Proposition 65 as a carcinogen and reproductive toxin, and expose consumers to levels requiring a Proposition 65 warning. 

The products under investigation are:

  1. Tea Drops Rose Earl Grey Earl Grey Tea Rose Petals - Lead

  2. Tea Drops Chai Spice Black Assam Tea Cardamom Ginger Cinnamon - Lead

  3. Tea Drops Chocolate Gingerbread Black Assam Tea Nutmeg Cocoa Cinnamon - Lead

  4. Tea Drops Unsweetened Rose Earl Grey Earl Grey Tea Rose Petals – Lead


NOTICE II

On February 23, 2023, the Environmental Research Center filed a Notice of Violation of California Law Proposition 65, against Humble Tea Inc., individually and dba Tea Drops.

In this action, ERC alleges that two specific products, manufactured, distributed, or sold by Tea Drops, contain lead, a chemical listed under Proposition 65 as a carcinogen and reproductive toxin, and expose consumers to levels requiring a Proposition 65 warning. 

The products under investigation are:

  1. Tea Drops Unsweetened Citrus Ginger Orange Lemon Ginger - Lead

  2. Tea Drops Hibiscus Glow Hibiscus Rose Hips Cinnamon Cherry Caffeine Free - Lead

  3. Tea Drops Dessert Tea Collection Strawberry Shortcake Caffeine Free - Lead

  4. Tea Drops Chocolate Earl Grey Earl Grey Tea Cocoa – Lead

  5. Tea Drops Thai Tea Authentic Thai Tea - Lead

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