Lead tainted candy sparks US Health watchdog to take legal action
date:Aug 14, 2012
of Asian candies came in recent lab data from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).

Ron Chapman, director of the CDPH and state health officer, warned consumers last month not to eat Gold Plum candy imported from Taiwan, which contained 100 times more lead than the legal limit.

This product is imported and distributed by Roxy Trading based in California, which has initiated a voluntary recall.

Asian products

The majority of products in the CDPH lab tests were manufactured in As
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