Pernod Ricard 'expects' to retain consumer confidence despite fake Jacob's Creek seizures
date:May 25, 2012
David Collinson, assistant director for public protection, Norfolk County Council (in the East of England) warned that the drinks were especially dangerous since they used impure alcohol.


Tests conducted on the fake drinks 100 bottles found since 2010 revealed the presence of chemicals such as isopropyl (industrial cleaning chemical), methanol (which can cause blindness) and chloroform, the council said.


Manufactured by criminal gangs, the alcohol was sold in corner shops and independent s
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