10/28/2008

Recalled: Halloween Candy?


This warning was forwarded to me by a neighbor.

Now, I'm not familiar with the snopes website but if there's even a chance that this is true, I wanted to share it with you. Supposedly, the contaminated products were only distributed in Canada but if you are like me...you won't want to take any chances:

There is a new warning put out by the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency....

Sherwood brand Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate coins are being recalled
due to the fact that they contain Melamine, the ingredient in milk
product that has caused many infant deaths in China. These candies
are sold at Costco, as well as many bulk and dollar stores. Please
make sure to check your Children's Halloween candy and DO NOT LET THEM EAT THE PIRATE COINS (You know the ones wrapped in the shiny gold
foil) and please let other parents know about this


The email came with a link here.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Jaycie. Snopes is a really great site to go to when you get emails on this sort of stuff (or political, hoaxes, etc.) You just go to their site, do a search on what you think is true or not and they'll tell you if it's true or a hoax. They'll also tell you all the details about it. I really like it, especially when I get those emails on political candidates.

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