Cerebelly vs Plum Organics: Heavy Metals Test Data Compared

Last updated: March 2026

If you're shopping for baby food and wondering how different brands stack up when it comes to heavy metals, we've analyzed the test data so you don't have to. We compared 21 Cerebelly products and 55 Plum Organics products using published third-party test results and AB 899 compliance data.

The good news first: Both brands pass all California regulatory limits for lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. Every single product we analyzed is safe for your baby. This comparison shows how these safe products compare to each other—relative purity within a safe range, not absolute safety ratings.

Here's what the data reveals about each brand and where you'll find the cleanest options.

55.6
Average Purity Score
★★★
1
1
★★
6
6
7
7
7
7
Metal Avg Level (ppb)
Lead 2.11
Arsenic 8.14
Mercury 0.20
Cadmium 9.36

63.2
Average Purity Score
★★★
4
4
★★
20
20
19
19
12
12
Metal Avg Level (ppb)
Lead 2.88
Arsenic 4.49
Mercury ~0
Cadmium 4.56

Head-to-Head by Metal

Lead (ppb)

Cerebelly
2.11
Plum Organics
2.88

Cerebelly has a slight edge on lead. Both brands are well below the 100 ppb limit.

Arsenic (ppb)

Cerebelly
8.14
Plum Organics
4.49

Plum Organics pulls ahead significantly on arsenic. Both are within safety limits (100 ppb).

Mercury (ppb)

Cerebelly
0.20
Plum Organics
0

Plum Organics shows virtually undetectable mercury across their product line. Cerebelly also well within limits.

Cadmium (ppb)

Cerebelly
9.36
Plum Organics
4.56

Plum's cadmium average is roughly half Cerebelly's. This is the biggest differentiator between the brands.

Best Products from Each Brand

Top Performers

Cerebelly: Sweet Potato Banana Blueberry Smoothie
90 ★★★

Cerebelly's strongest product. A puree-style smoothie with excellent purity metrics.

Plum Organics: Banana + Pumpkin
95 ★★★

Plum's top performer. Puree products consistently score higher across the brand.

Plum Organics: Apple Blackberry Coconut Cream + Oat
90 ★★★

Tied for second. Fruit-forward blends appear cleaner than vegetable-heavy options.

Plum Organics: Peach Banana + Apricot
90 ★★★

Another strong performer from Plum's fruit-based lineup.

Where Each Brand Could Improve

Cerebelly's Challenge: The Smart Bars Line

Cerebelly's average purity score is dragged down significantly by their Smart Bars line. Four products in this category—Strawberry Beet, Apple Kale, Sweet Potato Blueberry Banana, and Carrot Date—show cadmium levels between 32–34 ppb. While still within California's 50 ppb regulatory limit, these are the highest cadmium levels we saw across the entire dataset.

Pouch and smoothie products from Cerebelly perform much better, suggesting the bar format or specific ingredient combinations used in this line may concentrate metals differently. If you prefer Cerebelly's brand, their puree-based products are a safer bet.

Plum Organics' Weakness: Snack Bars & Puffs

Like Cerebelly, Plum's weakest products are in the snack category. Mighty Puffs Beet + Strawberry (35), Mighty Nut Butter Bar Almond (36), and Strawberry Mighty Snacks Bars (38) are their lowest-scoring items. All are still safe, but they score below Plum's pouch and puree offerings.

The pattern is clear across both brands: dried, pressed, or bar-format products tend to show higher metal levels than liquid purees and pouches, likely due to concentration of minerals during processing.

What About Snacks?

Both brands' snack bars, puffs, and bites score lower than their purees and pouches. This isn't unique to either brand—it appears to be a category-wide pattern. The processing and drying required for shelf-stable snacks may concentrate naturally occurring elements.

Bottom Line

Both brands are safe. Every product analyzed passes California's heavy metals regulations. If either brand is available in your area and aligns with your budget, your baby will be fine eating from it.

For slightly higher purity scores overall: Plum Organics edges ahead on average (63.2 vs 55.6), with particular strength in arsenic and cadmium levels and virtually undetectable mercury across their line. Plum's larger product range (55 products vs 21) also gives more tested options to choose from.

For lead control: Cerebelly has a slight advantage in average lead levels.

For purees and pouches specifically: Both brands' soft formats are strong. If you love Cerebelly's brand but want to minimize heavy metal exposure, stick to their pouches and smoothies, and avoid the Smart Bars line.

The real takeaway: Choose the brand you can afford and find easily. Focus on what format you're feeding (pouches score consistently well for both), and rotate products when you can to minimize any exposure patterns. Safe and practical beats perfect.

Learn About Our Scoring Methodology
Data Source & Disclaimers: This comparison is based on test results published by manufacturers and third-party sources (California Department of Public Health AB 899 compliance reporting). Purity ratings and comparisons reflect relative differences within products that meet all applicable regulatory requirements. These are not absolute safety judgments—all products analyzed pass state and federal limits. Purity scores help parents compare between brands when choosing alternatives, not to identify unsafe foods. This is not medical advice. Individual babies may have different sensitivities or dietary needs. Consult your pediatrician with questions about your baby's nutrition and food safety. Metal levels can vary between batches and suppliers. Test dates and methodologies may differ across brands.