Yes they do, but it only contains Lead in certain kind of Lucas candy. The Lucas seasoning has Lead but it Contains very little. The red kind of Lucas has a whole bunch of Lead.
I've been to lot of Mexican stores and can't find any of it, and also heard it contains lead... so i guess it does cuz they might of banned it.
Answer:Indeed, Lucas Candy (I don't know how it is spelled) is rumored to have lead in it. I have searched this question on Google, and everyone I look at, a majority of them say yes- Lucas Candy has lead in it, and is bad for you. I am not sure this is true, but on one website, it said that it DOES have lead in it, and it can lead to causing cause kidney problems, but I am not totally sure this is true. I have tried the powdered Lucas Candy, and I loved it, I even got 2 bottles from my friends. I ate both of them in one day. They leave a hot feeling in your throat, but a sweet aftertaste for me, but it may be vice-versa for other people. I then looked up in Google, just to be safe: "Is Lucas Candy poisonous?", and I soon saw the answer of it. "It is rumored that Lucas Candy does have lead in it. Lucas Candy is Mexican candy: a hot, spicy, chili taste to it; so they might whack the candy up to make it taste good, but be a bad candy to eat for health reasons." When I first saw this, I was astonished. I ate two powdered Lucas Candy's my friends gave me! I now regret this, because I don't want to take a risk, even if it is a rumor that there is lead in it. I will never eat that rumored "poisonous" candy again. I don't want my tongue colored by the candy, and I do not want health problems. From all of the answers I have gotten on Google, I am almost positive that Lucas Candy is bad for you; remember I am almost positive, not fully positive. If I were you and you haven't tried Lucas Candy before, don't, because the powdered candy makes you addicted to it, and I couldn't stop eating the powdered Lucas Candy, until my throat was scorching hot, and I couldn't take it anymore. Right after I found out about it being suspected as a poisonous candy, I instantly threw away the rest of the powdered candy I had, and promised myself I would never eat it again. If you have eaten it before and can't stop, listen to this answer that I have posted: You don't want to risk your life on candy; it could kill you. Just to be safe, try to stop eating Lucas Candy, because it could happen, even if it is a rumor. I hope this explained to everyone that some candy's taste good, but the ingredients and substances are actually bad in the candy. I hope this helped a lot! Bye! :) ~ Anonymous ; Best wishes to everyone!
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candy that are red, orange or brown
No. It doesn't contain lead.
No, pencil lead is made out of non toxic carbon. Plus not all Mexican candy has lead. All Mexican candy that is sold here in the United State is either lead free or very minimum that it won't affect a person. There is a big variety of candy the only candy that might lead is tamarind, chili, or candy that come in a clay container.
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Some candy might contain wheat, but it's not wheat in and of itself.
No.
Some but not all.
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