Posted on 08/27/2004 12:15:47 PM PDT by NYer
MIAMI (AP) _ Small toys showing an airplane flying into the World Trade Center were packed inside more than 14,000 bags of candy and sent to small groceries around the country before being recalled.
Lisy Corp., the wholesaler that distributed the candy, said Friday that the toys were purchased in bulk from a Miami-based import company. The toys came in an assortment purchased sight unseen from L&M Import in Miami and included the toys depicting the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the twin towers, whistles and other small toys, said Luis Pedron, Lisy's national sales manager. The invoice said the toy was a plastic swing set. ``I hate to blame the importer. He probably did not know what he was getting. He brings them in 40-foot containers. But whoever made it knew exactly what they were making,'' Pedron said.
Pedron said Lisy did not notice the small plastic figurines until two people complained, but there is no mistaking what the toys represent: At the bottom of each is the product number 9011. ``When we found out what happened, we recalled them immediately,'' said Pedron, who said the toys do not reflect the company's view. ``I was offended by them.''
The company's 100 distributors sent out the candy bags. Most are sold to small Hispanic and Mexican groceries, Pedron said. He estimated about 90 percent of the bags have been collected.
Anna Rodriguez, who bought a bag of the candy for her grandson, said she was stunned when she saw the toy. ``It makes me angry,'' she told television station WFTV. ``I was offended because I couldn't believe that someone would give something like that to a kid.''
Pedron said he is saving the toys to return to the distributor. A woman who answered the telephone at L&M and refused to give her name said Friday she did not know anything about the toy.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A bag of candy shocked a local grandmother and will most likely shock you. The toy inside looks like a plane flying right into the Twin Towers. Now, that toy is off some local store shelves because of our story.
It doesn't stop there, though. That grandmother was surprised, again, when she read the numbers imprinted on the toy.
Until Thursday afternoon, the little toys were on sale to kids around Central Florida -- two towers with a jetliner in between that appears to be crashing into one of the buildings. They come in packages along with candy.
We talked to a grandmother who couldn't believe what she'd inadvertently bought for her grandson.
"It makes me angry," Anna Rodriguez says. "I was offended because I couldn't believe that someone would give something like that to a kid."
When Rodriguez let her grandson pick out a bag of toys and candy, she never realized what was inside until her own son noticed the disturbing toy.
"[He said] look at the toy. I said, 'Let me see it,' and when I looked at it I was outraged. I was like, what? No way," Rodriguez says.
She purchased the toy at a local grocery store. We found more packages still hanging on the candy rack. The storeowners were appalled when they saw what a distributor for Lisy Corporation, based in Miami, brought to their store. The store pulled the bags from the shelf Thursday.
"Everybody knows it's about the twin towers and it's nothing to be joking around about," says Rodriguez. She believes someone out there did it on purpose. "Whoever did this knew what they were doing, they definitely knew."
A company called Lisy Corporation distributes the candy bags. They said they are also offended by the toy and have pulled 17,000 of the toys.
Lisy says they bought the toys, sight unseen, from L and M Import/Export of Miami. We talked to L and M and they say they have no problem at all with the toy and don't consider it offensive at all.
We even pointed out to the import company that every single toy has a stock number on the front that reads "9011." L and M Imports didn't find it all coincidental and said it's just a toy. Asked if they'd talk on camera, they said there is nothing to talk about.
Fortunately, the product is being pulled from the shelves here in Florida.
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I'd guess Muslims, but that would make me a bigot.
This is nuts...
I just realized the copyright on the bottom of this, I should have just put the link. I guess this needs to be pulled, sorry.
Well since L and M Import/Export of Miami says the toys are not a problem, the blame game extends to them, and they appear to be covering for the manufacturer.
Can anyone find anything on this L&M on the web? I can't.
I would like to know more about the company, though.
The lead-lined lollies were made in Mexico. We still don't know where the Twin Towers toy was manufactured. The reporters and editors sure fell down on the job here. Didn't anyone at AP wonder where the hell these things were made?
There is an L & M Wholesalers, L & M Produce, and L & M Companies on a search of "L & M" (use ampersand, not 'and') "import" and "miami".
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&as_qdr=all&q=+%22L+%26+M%22+import+miami&btnG=Search
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:omYReIrcACAJ:vegetables.tradeworlds.com/web_category_4454.html++%22L+%26+M%22+import+miami&hl=en
Several Florida listings and 1 in Raleigh, NC:
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:i9Tjyt1iaY8J:www.florida-agriculture.com/bond/License_Bond/fruitveg.txt++%22L+%26+M%22+import+miami&hl=en
Thanks :) There's an L&M car rental company, too. Hope the local journos do some digging.
A woman who answered the telephone at L&M and refused to give her name said Friday she did not know anything about the toy.
Someone's got their phone number at any rate.
I get a blank green screen, but I'm also using Firefox, which has trouble with displaying some websites.
The link you posted is for a company that sells produce. Sorry! Try again!
Perhaps a company that caters to children in Muslim countries?
They hate us over there far more than people here realize. They passed out candy in the street to the kids on 9/11. They are breeding a generation of monsters, and people here are clueless about it.
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