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The latest on the Halloween chocolate pirate coin recall...

FROM NESTING.COM -

It's been going around that chocolate coins produced in china have been recalled due to melamine contamination. This is the same chemical that was behind the recent wave of infant deaths in china related to baby formula.

Here are the details as they stand Oct 31st, 2008 - Noon Pacific Time

The products in question were made by Sherwood brands and were sold under the name "Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins."

The coins were recalled earlier this month in CANADA ONLY according to the Chicago Tribune.

The US Food and Drug administration has yet to issue an advisory on this product because is was not sold in the U.S.

However, as details online appear to be contradictory as to where these chocolate coins may turn up it may be a good idea to get the word out on this so please SHARE this conversation with any parents you may know.
Posted: October 31, 2008
By: NestingConversationStarters

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