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| Chinese toy maker commits suicide after recall |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 4:28 am |
| Tags: Bid Bird, Bidbird, Chinese Products, Chinese Recall, Chineseproducts, Chineserecall, Dangerous Toys, Dangeroustoys, Diego, Dora, Elmo, Fisher Price, Fisherprice, Hansheng, Lead Paint, Leadpaint, Lee Der, Leeder, Recall, Recalls, Safety, Southern Metropolis Daily, Southernmetro |
| Filed under: Health and Safety, ToysIf you are like me, you've been wondering how someone who was responsible for exposing hundreds of thousands of children to a hazardous substance could live with himself. Turns out, he couldn't. According to the state-run Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper in Beijing, China, Zhang Shuhong, co-owner of Lee Der |
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| Florida town considers banning Chinese-made products |
| Published: October 27, 2007, 7:02 am |
| Tags: Ban Chinese Products, Banchineseproducts, Childrens Products, Childrensproducts, Chinese Product Ban, Chinese Products, Chineseproductban, Chineseproducts, Lead, Lead Paint Recalls, Lead Tainted Products, Leadpaintrecalls, Leadtaintedproducts, Palm Bay Florida, Palmbay |
| Filed under: RecallsAll the recent toy recalls due to lead paint have led many of us to start boycotting Chinese-made products. I know I am paying closer attention to where stuff is made and based on your comments, you are too. In the Florida town of Palm Bay, population 107,000, the City Council is going a bit further by considering an |
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| Girls' board skirts - Product Recall |
| Published: August 13, 2008, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Board Skirt Recall, Boardskirtrecall, Chelsea Scott, Chelseascott, Childrens Clothing Recall, Childrensclothingrecall, China Lead Paint, Chinaleadpaint, Chinese Products, Chineseproducts, Cpsc, Girls Skirt Recall, Girlsskirtrecall, Grommets, Lead Paint, Leadpaint, One St |
| Filed under: Health & safety, Kid decor & style, Shopping & recallsNot satisfied with just putting lead paint on our children's playthings, Chinese manufacturers are now putting the toxic stuff in their clothes. Well, at least one manufacturer is, and for that reason the Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the recall of |
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