"Toxic Waste" candy bar found to contain toxic waste
Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at 09:58AM
SFH in Candy, Food, Kids, Lead

 

npr.org

Turns out the marketer of some candy bars sold under the Toxic Waste brand wasn't joking.

The Food and Drug Administration says Candy Dynamics of Indianapolis is recalling all flavors of its Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge Chew Bars after way too much lead turned up in some cherry-flavored bars in California.

The company, citing "an abundance of caution," is pulling all flavors of the bars ever produced. Those would be the sour apple, blue raspberry and cherry chew bars. All of them are imported from Pakistan.

The problem was discovered by the Californian Department of Public Health, found 0.24 parts per million of lead in a batch of cherry-flavored bars. The FDA doesn't allow more than 0.1 parts per million because even a little too much lead can cause health problems for little kids, infants and pregnant women...

 

See Original article by Scott Hensley at NPR.org

See the FDA press release

See the Center for Enviromental Health's Fact Sheet to learn more about lead in candy



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