Food and Drug Administration is considering lowering the standard for arsenic levels are allowed in Apple juice, and now some of the local day care react, too.
It is an issue that received national attention in September when Dr. Oz Featured its own test on one of the show.
"I'm not going to serve more Apple juice," he said. "We need to protect children."
"So to be on the safe side, until we hear more information that he would have to be very safe for the kids, I'd just rather not do it at all," he said.
"We're just making sure that we do not do anything that would be to hurt children," Browne said.