[Dailydrool] Halloween pirate coins recalled....

Opal-Deitering, Gaylene gaylene at umich.edu
Tue Oct 28 05:21:52 PDT 2008


To make this basset related, China has been responsible for dosing grain and other ingredients that have made their way into dog food in other countries, now Halloween candy?  They don't even celebrate Halloween there (at least not in its North American form), so what the heck is going on?  It's a conspiracy, I tell ya.  Maybe we should get Nigel and Lewis to bring a law suit.  Here is the warning, especially for our Canadian Droolers.  Remember, don't give dogs chocolate anyway, it causes kidney failure.  Chocolate, Grapes and grape products including: wine, jelly, fruit juice; and also onions, can all cause renal failure in canines.  Now the chocolate is "enhanced" with nutritious and delicious Melamine!  I think they are trying to kill us...

Gaylene

This warning actually does check out on Snopes, so I thought I'd pass it along: http://www.snopes.com/food/warnings/coins.asp

Sherwood Brand Milk Chocolate Pirate coins sold at Costco and some dollar stores:  Contains Melamine...manufactured in China.
OTTAWA, October 8, 2008 - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume, distribute, or sell the Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins described below. This product is being recalled due to positive test results for melamine conducted by the CFIA.
The affected product, Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins, is sold in 840g containers containing 240 pieces per container bearing UPC 0 36077 11240 7 and lot code 1928S1.
This product is sold nationally through Costco stores and may also have been sold in bulk packages or as individual pieces at various dollar and bulk stores across Canada.
If the original product identity and UPC code is not evident, consumers are advised to check with their retailer to determine if they have the affected product.
Retailers and distributors are advised to stop distributing Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins and to initiate a voluntary recall of this product. The CFIA will be working with the importers to remove the affected product from the marketplace.
There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products. Although the health risk associated with these products is considered to be low, the advisory is being issued as a result of the Government of Canada's ongoing investigation into milk and milk-derived products sourced in/from China that may have been distributed in Canada.
The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.
Melamine is a chemical compound used in a number of commercial and industrial applications.  Canada does not allow its use as a food ingredient.
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