Wednesday, Aug 29, 2007
The warning follows recalls of Chinese-made toys and blankets in New Zealand and the announcement of an investigation by the consumer affairs ministry into allegations children's clothes made in China have been tainted with the chemical formaldehyde
bloomberg.com: New Zealand Issues Warning Against Poison in Chinese Toothpaste
New Zealand's health ministry warned consumers against using 11 brands of Chinese-made toothpaste after they were found to contain the poison diethylene glycol, an ingredient used in antifreeze.
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1. Onyerhike said...
Do the chinese export toothpaste - if so, what are the brand names ? I won't be giving my kids any plastic "made in china" rubbish for xmas this year - they can have gold to play with instead.
2. Mark said...
"icebright, for that artic white smile, ideal for use in the artic" . your mouth won't freeze...lol
warning: this product may kill, use only pea sized amount, not suitable for all humans, do not contact us if you have a problem,