Yes, the metals in the products are listed (brass, with gold, silver, or copper finishes), and a warning that those metals have been shown to cause cancer in tests.

You should know the answer to such a softball question before asking it.

If anyone eats one of my lures and gets sick, they will have done so in spite of a warning telling them that eating my lures is bad for your health.

Fish on...

Todd

P.S. And unlike the things that you are supposed to put in your body, food, it's actually required in most places that I put that warning on the packaging...for stuff that you aren't even supposed to eat.

It makes sense to tell you not to eat fishing lures because they could be toxic, but it doesn't make sense to list the toxic ingredients on FUCKIN FOOD?
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