Posted on 06/12/2007 3:46:24 AM PDT by 50mm
In the wake of WND's report of the long, deadly history of Chinese-made toothpaste, a Florida company today issued a nationwide recall for toothpaste it imported from China and distributed to wholesalers, warning the product could contain a poisonous chemical.
Though no injuries or illnesses have been reported, Gold City Enterprise LLC of Hallandale Beach acknowledged the roughly 170,000 recalled toothpaste products may have the contaminant diethylene glycol a solvent used in antifreeze that killed 107 Americans when it was introduced in an elixir 70 years ago.
The company is urging consumers to stop using the products and throw them away, or return them to their place of purchase.
The brands in question are Shir Fresh Mint Flouride, Shir Fresh Ice Shir Mint Flouride and Shir Fresh Cool Shir Mint Flouride. They were all distributed in the South Florida area.
Gold City's action comes after the Miami Herald named the company in a recent report, noting the products were still on the shelves of numerous Florida stores despite warnings from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
On June 5, the FDA urged consumers to check labels for toothpaste made in China and throw them away.
The agency is concerned the products may contain "diethylene glycol," also known as "diglycol" or "diglycol stearate."
Though the FDA is not aware of any U.S. reports of poisonings from the toothpaste, 51 people died in Panama after using a cold medicine laced with DEG.
China has insisted the warnings were "unscientific, irresponsible and contradictory."
The FDA said the threat was especially acute for children, who might ingest more toothpaste accidentally than adults.
FDA has identified the following brands of toothpaste from China that contain DEG and are included in the import alert: Cooldent Fluoride; Cooldent Spearmint; Cooldent ICE; Dr. Cool, Everfresh Toothpaste; Superdent Toothpaste; Clean Rite Toothpaste; Oralmax Extreme; Oral Bright Fresh Spearmint Flavor; Bright Max Peppermint Flavor; ShiR Fresh Mint Fluoride Paste; DentaPro; DentaKleen; and DentaKleen Junior. Manufacturers of these products are: Goldcredit International Enterprises Limited; Goldcredit International Trading Company Limited; and Suzhou City Jinmao Daily Chemicals Company Limited. The products typically are sold at low-cost bargain retail outlets.
FDA inspectors identified and detained one shipment of toothpaste at the U.S. border, containing about 3 percent DEG by weight. In addition, FDA inspectors found and tested toothpaste products from China located at a distribution center and a retail store. They also found the toothpaste at two bargain retail stores, a Dollar Plus in Miami and a Todo A Peso in Puerto Rico.
The highest level found was between 3-4 percent by weight. The product at the retail store was not labeled as containing DEG but was found to contain the substance.
The Chinese chief of General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine insisted said that "up to 15.6 percent (of the chemical DEG) is safe for prolonged use."
In 1937, a mass DEG poisoning is what gave the FDA the impetus to pre-approve all new drugs. The FDA allows DEG to be registered because it's specifically registered for use in California, a state with an enhanced set of environmental health and well-being statutes. Most countries in Europe, Africa, and Asia have allowed zero DEG to be registered to be used for any specific product.
Many of the 107 who died in 1937 were young children. The chief pharmaceutical chemist who developed the additive for the S.E. Massengill Co. that introduced the sweet-tasting, raspberry-flavored red liquid syrup called Elizir Sulfanilamide committed suicide as a result of the tragedy.
In Panama, the Chinese-imported strawberry bubble gum Mr. Cool Junior toothpaste, has been found to contain more than 50 times the safety limit.
Companies that make brands previously found with DEG will have to prove the toothpaste is free of the chemical before it's allowed into the U.S., the FDA said. Meanwhile, all other brands of Chinese-made toothpaste will be stopped for testing, something the FDA has been doing since May 23.
A slew of Chinese exports have recently been banned or turned away by U.S. inspectors, including wheat gluten tainted with the chemical melamine that has been blamed for dog and cat deaths in North America, monkfish that turned out to be toxic pufferfish, drug-laced frozen eel and juice made with unsafe color additives.
As WND reported, China, the leading exporter of seafood to the U.S., is raising most of its fish products in water contaminated with raw sewage and compensating by using dangerous drugs and chemicals, many of which are banned by the FDA.
The stunning news followed WND's report that FDA inspectors report tainted food imports from China are being rejected with increasing frequency because they are filthy, are contaminated with pesticides and tainted with carcinogens, bacteria and banned drugs.
China has consistently topped the list of countries whose products were refused by the FDA and that list includes many countries, including Mexico and Canada, who export far more food products to the U.S. than China.
While less than half of Asia has access to sewage treatment plants, aquaculture the raising of seafood products has become big business on the continent, especially in China.
In China, No. 1 in aquaculture in the world, 3.7 billion tons of sewage is discharged into rivers, lakes and coastal water some of which are used by the industry. Only 45 percent of China has any sewage-treatment facilities, putting the country behind the rest of Asia.
And yet our pols and the current primary candidates which includes Thompson support trade with China,and that's what Globalism is all about trading with other countries that export Contaminated and poisoned food products to the US.
My wife couldn’t find sliced peaches in Wal-Mart yesterday. I wonder if there is going to be a recall on peaches. The reason I think along this line is that the dog treats we formerly gave to our pooches were suddenly absent from any of the area Wal-Mart stores a couple of weeks before the poisoned gluten story hit the news. The treats were some of the products using the gluten but they were gone before the recalled was announced.
Yes, that is true, but as consumers we have the ultimate power in this situation. Nobody is forcing anybody to buy Chinese crap. Consumers do so of their own free will. If we don't buy Chinese crap then they won't have a market here. Simple solution to multiple problems.
Behold the power of the free market.....
The stunning news followed WND's report that FDA inspectors report tainted food imports from China are being rejected with increasing frequency because they are filthy, are contaminated with pesticides and tainted with carcinogens, bacteria and banned drugs.
Yuck!
Remember the good old days when we were able to stop TWO GRAPES contaminated with cyanide from Chile?
Now we can’t inspect anything...
And apparently most of the Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is made in China, and is then blended into pills here in the USA. There is no requirement that the countries of origin of the ingredients be listed on the pill bottles.
At our local soon to become Supercenter in Wasilla, Alaska they removed all the protein supplement powder from the shelves.Matter of fact there are a lot of gaps in the shelves at Walmart lately.
Yes, that is true, but as consumers we have the ultimate power in this situation. Nobody is forcing anybody to buy Chinese crap. Consumers do so of their own free will. If we don’t buy Chinese crap then they won’t have a market here. Simple solution to multiple problems. “
No one dould tell from the package that you wre buying dog food with Chinese provided ingredients. The gluten came from China, but was added to the dog food at a processing plant in Kansas.
Ingredients list just names “gluten”, never even explains what that is, and never tells where it came from, same as every other ingredient.
This same problem will hit Hershey’s since they are taking their candy production to Mexico. If I cannot drink the water, why would I even begin to think about eating candy made there.??
Maybe some dem shill working in a war room can write a fake letter to all the dems and pubbies alike with a sob story: "I worked for years and send money home and love God and why can't I stay? All those tubes of poison toothpaste should allow me citizenship..." I'm sure Bush will buy it -- so will the rest of our out-of-touch with the real world reps.
Then again, maybe Bush wants to make members of the whole supply chain into legal citizens. Yep, 50 million Chinese claim citizenship based on the fact they sell toothpaste here - and have for years.
Maybe some dem shill working in a war room can write a fake letter to all the dems and pubbies alike with a sob story: "I worked for years and send money home and love God and why can't I stay? All those tubes of poison toothpaste should allow me citizenship..." I'm sure Bush will buy it -- so will the rest of our out-of-touch with the real world reps.
Remember the good old days when we were able to stop TWO GRAPES contaminated with cyanide from Chile?
Now we cant inspect anything...””
Thanks, Bill Clinton. He declared that “fresh produce” and refrigerated products could come in without inspection.
How long does anyone think that it took for a cocaine dealer to buy a broccoli farm????? I figure about 24 hours at best.
I haven’t heard of any of these brands, but it’s scary...
The only way - and it has been said here before - to stop this crap is to just quit buying anything you know is “made in China”. As long as there is a market for it, it will continue.
We do our best to buy stuff made in America. Could have gotten a cheaper tractor, but went with John Deere - at least I could pronounce and spell it. Pretty soon the only safe thing to do is go back to what our ancestors did and grow our own food and make our own toothpaste....
True, but if enough people quit buying the Chinese crap that is labeled "Made in China" the message would be sent loud and clear.....
Why? Are we "racists" if we ask to inspect things? ( Not that I want to give liberals any new ideas...)
I buy a lot of protein powder from, gulp, Walmart.
So did I until two weeks ago, used to be I had to mail order it or drive 50 miles to Anchorage. I suspect it was chinese ingredients and Walmart is trying to stay one step ahead of some really really bad publicity about its major supplier, China.
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