Posted on 06/04/2010 6:08:47 AM PDT by leapfrog0202
McDonald's Pulls Tainted 'Shrek' Glasses Collectors Glasses Painted With Toxic Cadmium
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JUSTIN PRITCHARD, Associated Press Writer Posted: 11:29 pm PDT June 3, 2010 Updated: 2:24 am PDT June 4, 2010
LOS ANGELES -- Cadmium has been discovered in the painted design on "Shrek"-themed drinking glasses being sold nationwide at McDonald's, forcing the burger giant to recall 12 million of the cheap U.S.-made collectibles while dramatically expanding contamination concerns about the toxic metal beyond imported children's jewelry.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which announced the voluntary recall early Friday, warned consumers to immediately stop
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Knowing that my son is at home right now drinking juice from one of these glasses, as soon as I read this alarmist story I became alarmed, flew in to a blind panic and ran around my office in an ever-widening circle screaming “What’ll we do, What’ll we do, What’ll we do; will someone PLEASE think of the CHILdren...”, until I slammed face first into a door frame.
Now my head hurts and my glasses are broken.
I think I’m going to sue McDonalds...
Exactly my thoughts when I first saw this. It seems like all the cheap junk that ends up being toxic/explosive/mutational always seems like it emanates from there. I half think it's a plot to subtly destroy our upcoming generation. As if the public schools weren't already doing that.
LF0202 - do the glasses say where they were made?
I hope it doesn’t leach into my Everclear.
Wonderful. I’m gonna turn him in as a superfund site.
“12 million of the cheap U.S.-made collectibles”
Right here in the good ‘ole US of A.
My son has never licked or eaten the battery from his Yamaha TTR50 dirt-bike, either, but that hasn’t stopped our esteemed Consumer Products Safety Division from issuing a ban on small motorcycles due to “high lead content”.
LOL!
What do they mean by cheap? They’re selling them for $1.99 per glass. Doesn’t sound ‘cheap’ to me.
I would think since they’re being recalled, they would become a collector’s item.
What, like you thought I was actually going to read the article? ;)
I worked with a guy like that once. We had a small section of six cubicles (2x3). I was on the opposite corner from the guy, but he could be heard in quite the radius. You knew is was bad when the poor guy next to him just stood up and bolted, eyes watering, and with a disgusted look on his face.
This same offender would sound like a John Deere tractor, pop, pop, popping through the isles as he walked to and fro.
He even ripped one in a conference with customers once. The poor guy who was accompanying him on the visit just about died (literally and figuratively).
same story here...
I'll bet that the cheap glasses were made in China...
Just kidding... Yes, I'm a troublemaker...
Thanks for this post. We have four glasses.
quote from Fox article on recall:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,593984,00.html?test=latestnews
In the case of the Shrek-themed glassware, the potential danger would be long-term exposure to low levels of cadmium, which could leach from the paint onto a child’s hand, then enter the body if the child puts that unwashed hand to his or her mouth.
They must have read your mind timeflies - or someone that works there has kids!
You’re welcome redreno. Maybe not worth worrying about but I’d rather be safe when it comes to children.
lol
I really, really hate companies that do business with the Chinese Communist.
Here is hoping that company gets sued into the next century...
If you put one in a dishwasher, it could get cadmium residue on all your dishes.
The glasses were made in the USA
McDonalds is refunding the purchase price PLUS ONE DOLLAR EXTRA to every customer who returns a glass.
Pretty darn good if you ask me.
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