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Importer Recalls Valentine Lollipops

February 15, 2008 12:56 AM EST | AP

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LAKELAND, Fla. — The importer of a Valentine's Day lollipop said it was voluntarily recalling the treats after metal fragments were found in at least two lollipops sold at central Florida stores.

Sherwood Brands of Maryland, which imports the candy from China, said it was recalling all of its Pokemon Valentine Cards and Pops, which have been pulled from the shelves of thousands of stores across the country.

Roughly 20 lollipops were seized at Kathleen Elementary School in Lakeland. X-rays determined that only one piece definitely had metal _ what appeared to be a staple _ baked inside, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said.

On Wednesday, a woman in nearby Mulberry told authorities she found a lollipop with a piece of metal in it in a bag of the same product. The metal appeared to be part of a razor blade, authorities said.

The sheriff's office issued a safety advisory and the Dollar General chain removed the product from its more than 8,000 stores nationwide. The Food and Drug Administration is investigating.

Judd said the two tainted lollipops were purchased from different Dollar General stores near Lakeland. He said the lollipops did not appear to have been tampered with and it appeared the metal was baked into the candy in China, where it was produced.

"Our children were put at risk of physical injury because of this," Judd said.

No injuries were reported and it was unclear whether the metal was intentionally placed in the candy.

The sheriff's office said Sherwood Brands was cooperating. "They are as concerned as we are," Judd said.

Sherwood Brands did not return calls seeking comment Thursday but announced the recall in a statement. The company said it was recalling the cards and treats, which were sold in packages of 10 and 30.

"Sherwood Brands is advising its distribution network to remove the Pokemon branded Valentine cards and lollipops from the shelves immediately. The product was sold at retailers nationwide," the company said in the statement.

Dollar General, headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tenn., also pulled another Sherwood Brands product, Dog Artlist Collection Valentine Cards and Pops, from shelves. Tawn Earnest, a spokeswoman for the chain, said no other pieces of metal have been found in the manufacturer's products.

China's reputation as an exporter has taken a beating in the past year following the discovery of dangerous chemicals in products from toothpaste to toys. Last year it announced a series of measures to boost product supervision.

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Lollipops made in USA:

http://www.naturalcandystore.com/c-natural-lollipops.html

cost about $.22 each.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 02/17/2008

Why can't they make candy in the United States instead of shipping it halfway around the world? I mean c'mon, we're talking sugar and water, here. Our economy has been SO deliberately jacked up, this is just a symptom...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 AM on 02/17/2008

Maybe we should follow suit and get rid of all our dangerous waste by incorporating into products we make and export.That way we'll not only rid ourselves of hazardous waste,but we'll make a profit on it to boot.On second thought nevermind,I forgot we don't make anything anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 02/16/2008

I'm sorry but I can't help myself,it's the first thing that came to mind,"Love Hurts".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 02/16/2008
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Ok, I just go on before I head off to bed to see whats changed in the world tonight. I read that now everyone is trying to place the blame of defective medication on the suppliers in China. Which is fair, if they made a crap product, then they are to blame. But big pharma is the one who should have tested the crap before they pressed it into pill form and sold it to us. The buck lies with phrama, not just the supplier of materials.
Like with all these other lead filled, poison laced , deadly harmful products made in china, they are sold to us by mostly US corporations. They are the ones who need to ensure their products are safe. But as long as they can pass the buck off to China where no one harmed by the faulty product can take any recourse, then we will continue to be shoveled shet and and charged heavily for the privileged of being harmed or killed by it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 02/16/2008

I don't buy ANYTHING made in China anymore. Nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 02/15/2008
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From China.

Why am I not surprised.

When America was a manufacturing force to be reckoned with, were we turning out lollipops with metal shards in them?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 02/15/2008
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Does that mean more jobs for quality control supervisors in China? Does that mean more overhead? Does that mean the prices of goods from China will have to go up?

Oh, no, not *more* bad news....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 02/15/2008
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