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Candy Dynamics Recalls Toxic Waste Short Circuits Bubble Gum for Honest Advertising


I can only imagine the conversations going on between this company and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).

FDA – Your product, Toxic Waste® Short Circuits™ Bubble Gum is toxic.

Company – Read the label. It’s says Toxic right on the label. You knew this when you approved it.

A recent test performed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has indicated that Lot #15070SC12 of the 3.2 oz. (90 g) size of the above-listed product contains elevated levels of lead (0.189 parts per million; the FDA tolerance is 0.1 ppm) that potentially could cause health problems, particularly for infants, small children, and pregnant women.[1]

Infants? Bubble Gum?

The concern is that it contains lead, not that giving bubble gum to infants is just a really bad idea?

I could go on for ever with this, but I think that you get the idea. 😉

They couldn’t wait just four more days?

Footnotes:

[1] Candy Dynamics Recalls Toxic Waste® Short Circuits™ Bubble Gum
Net wt. 3.2 oz. (90g) Package — Lot # 15070SC12

FDA
Recall Notice

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