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Toxic waste candy
Toxic waste candy






toxic waste candy

MY GUIDE ON SAFE FOOD AND DRINK FOR TRAVELERS.AN NPR "SHOT" AT THE SAFE FOOD HANDBOOK.DETAILS ON THE DeFRANCO & SONS HAZELNUT RECALL.THE CANADIAN SIDE OF THE HAZELNUT RECALL.CONTAMINATED TEA TO BOLOGNA TO PIG EARS.FINGERS, BITS OF PLASTIC AND OTHER FOREIGN MATERIA.

toxic waste candy

THE TSUNAMI, EARTHQUAKE AND RADIATION IN FOOD.HOW RADIATION COULD CONTAMINATE JAPAN'S FOOD: LESS.CONTAMINATED SPINACH AND MILK NEAR JAPAN'S NUCLEAR.SALMONELLA-CONTAMINATED SERRANO PEPPERS RECALLED A.MORE RADIATION CONTAMINATION IN FOOD IN JAPAN.RADIATION RISKS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN IN TOKYO AND NE.SALMONELLA IN CHICKEN: THE LATEST U.S.TOXIC WASTE CANDY AND BUBBLE GUM: LEAD CONTAMINATION.Nor is this the only recent recall or warning for lead-contaminated children's candies. both through retail stores and mail order, as well as in Canada and in Switzerland (in more limited quantities). This time the hazardous bubble gum product was distributed nationwide in the U.S. The distributors had another recall of candy recently also because of high levels of lead (see post for Jan. Sugar, Gum Base, Corn Syrup, Dextrose, Citric Acid, Artificial Flavors, Coconut Oil, Artificial Colors, (Yellow 5, Red 40, Blue 1), BHA and BHT. Here's the ingredient list (courtesy of Walgreen's website,which sells it) and it doesn't sound very healthy for us, does it, even apart from the lead: How did it get in? Probably through one of the ingredients, though we still don't know which one. It is excessive levels of lead in the candy (almost double the allowed maximum amount). No, the cause of the recall is not nuclear waste from Japan or anywhere else. They have an amazing website which kids would love (I have to admit, even I love it). distributor of Nuclear Sludge chew bars is recalling the candy because of lead contamination. The Food and Drug Administration announced that the U.S. government says candy imported from Pakistan called Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge is not safe to eat. from Pakistan, as are the various equally threatening-sounding candies that are distributed by Circle City Marketing and Distributing, doing business as Candy Dynamics, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Is Toxic Waste candy safe to eat WASHINGTON The U.S.








Toxic waste candy