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Made-in-China Complimentary Toothpaste for Luxury Hotels Recalled

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Made-in-China Complimentary Toothpaste for Luxury Hotels Recalled

Monday , August 13, 2007

A leading supplier of toiletries for luxury hotels recalled complimentary tubes of Chinese-made toothpaste worldwide Monday after tests showed some contain a potentially toxic chemical.

It was the latest in a series of recalls of Chinese-made goods — toothpaste, children's toys, tires and pet food — because of shoddy and perhaps dangerous manufacturing methods.

Gilchrist & Soames said it is recalling its 18-milliliter or 0.65-ounce tubes with the name Gilchrist & Soames on it. The company said Monday some samples showed the tubes contained diethylene glycol, a chemical found in antifreeze that can be toxic to the kidneys and liver.

"They're just kind of the little complimentary size you get in the hotels, and it's branded Gilchrist & Soames," said Cindy Duran, a spokeswoman for the company, which is based in Indianapolis.

Gilchrist & Soames bills itself as "the only branded toiletries company dedicated to the luxury hotel market," according to its Web site. It serves The Greenbrier in West Virginia, The Properties at Pebble Beach in California and Plaza on the River in London, among other locations.

The toothpaste was made in China by Ming Fai Enterprises International Co. Ltd.

The Food and Drug Administration is not aware of any U.S. reports of poisonings from the toothpaste, according to a statement from the company.

China has come under fire in recent months after potentially dangerous levels of chemicals and toxins were found in some of its exports. A long list of products, from seafood to toothpaste, have been recalled or rejected by a number of countries worried about safety.

source: http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_st...,293105,00.html

:) What else you could expect from Foxnews, trade dispute is hotting up.

China might soon use the nuclear option of the economy on US. :)

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