In separate testing to recreate regular handling, other glasses shed small but notable amounts of lead or cadmium from their decorations. Federal regulators have worried that toxic metals rubbing onto children's hands can get into their mouths. Among the brands on those glasses: Coca-Cola, Walt Disney, Burger King and McDonald's.
The Coca-Cola Co., which had been given AP's test results last week, announced Sunday evening that after retesting it was voluntarily recalling 88,000 glasses..."
1 posted on
11/22/2010 1:57:05 AM PST by
LucyT
To: LucyT; Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!; GQuagmire; wintertime; Fred Nerks; null and void; ...
2 posted on
11/22/2010 2:01:19 AM PST by
LucyT
To: LucyT
Looks like our “Trading Partners” in China dropped the ball again, shocked I tell you, shocked! (/sarcasm)
3 posted on
11/22/2010 2:02:42 AM PST by
The Cajun
To: LucyT
Today, it is hard to tell how serious this is.
I think about the mercury scare, where a broken CFL now requires a hazmat team, when, as a children, we played with mercury all the time, rubbing coins in it, rolling little balls of it.
Of course we knew to never put it in our mouths, except by the dentist, haha.
That being said, I think my 66 year old mindset is far superior to that of the current red diaper doper babies that now pollute the USSA, once the great USA.
4 posted on
11/22/2010 2:09:32 AM PST by
AlexW
To: LucyT
“Lead Crystal” glasses will leach lead into wine. :-\
5 posted on
11/22/2010 2:42:05 AM PST by
Does so
(Government is the only enterprise in the world which expands in size when its failures increase.)
To: LucyT
7 posted on
11/22/2010 3:02:17 AM PST by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
To: jahp; LilAngel; metmom; EggsAckley; Battle Axe; SweetCaroline; Grizzled Bear; goldfinch; B4Ranch; ..
A ping list dedicated to exposing the quality, safety and security issues of anything Made in China.
Please FReepmail me if you would like to be on or off of the list.
To: LucyT
Hey, if you’re going to maximize profit, you gotta poison a few folks by importing from China. It’s just good business sense.
9 posted on
11/22/2010 3:34:04 AM PST by
Wolfie
To: LucyT
I don’t purchase any object that involves direct preparing, serving, cooking, etc. food that originates from China. Period.
No spatulas & utensils, salt & pepper shakers, drinking glasses & coffee mugs, no pans, no appliances. If I don’t have something, and I desperately need it, I either go to the local second-hand store to find an older one, preferably American made or I try figure out how to do without it.
11 posted on
11/22/2010 5:43:21 AM PST by
Daisyjane69
(Michael Reagan: "Welcome back, Dad, even if you're wearing a dress and bearing children this time)
To: LucyT
I try to never buy ANYTHING from China that touches my family or our food. Goodwill often has pans Made in the USA.
...but this has me thinking...I bet all of our water bottles are made in China. Damn!
12 posted on
11/22/2010 5:54:39 AM PST by
bannie
(Gone to seed.)
To: LucyT
I have been through chelation therapy, avoiding heavy metals, however inconvenient it may seem sometimes, is DEFINITELY easier than going through the treatment to remove them!
It’s getting harder and harder to avoid things made in China. I have a small sewing shop and it can be darn near impossible sometimes to find affordable fabrics woven in the USA.
14 posted on
11/22/2010 8:55:56 AM PST by
Ellendra
(Profanity is the mark of a conversational cripple.)
To: LucyT
My tinfoil may be a little tight, but I’m convinced the Chinese, or at least their leaders, are trying to kill us. I have been trying to find reading glasses made anywhere but China but without success. If I wear the glasses for more than a couple of hours I get headaches and my eyes hurt; and yet my optomitrist tells me there is nothing wrong with my eyes.
17 posted on
11/22/2010 11:15:31 AM PST by
Vor Lady
To: LucyT; Revolting cat!; JoeProBono; Slings and Arrows
The decorative enamel on the superhero and Oz sets - made in China and purchased at a Warner Brothers Studios store in Burbank - contained between 16 percent and 30.2 percent lead. The federal limit on children's products is 0.03 percent. Seems like the fanboys were right to leave the products "mint" in the packaging.
18 posted on
11/22/2010 11:34:03 AM PST by
a fool in paradise
(The establishment clause isn't just against my OWN government establishing state religion in America)
To: LucyT
So who is the buyer at Warner Bros that did not property inspect the product he was purchasing? It is not as if this is not a known issue. The buyer should lose his job.
The incompetence of many U.S. buyers buying goods out of China is astonishing to those that understand doing business there. It is common knowledge that a product rejected by a buyer from Europe or Australia will soon find a U.S. buyer willing to take it.
19 posted on
11/22/2010 12:20:10 PM PST by
gunsequalfreedom
(Conservative is not a label of convenience.)
To: AdmSmith; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; bigheadfred; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; Delacon; ...
made in China. Thanks LucyT.
22 posted on
11/22/2010 7:46:59 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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Just in case you haven’t seen this....ping....
23 posted on
11/22/2010 7:53:34 PM PST by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
To: LucyT
25 posted on
11/22/2010 7:59:02 PM PST by
Quix
(Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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