U.S. regulators expanded their efforts Thursday to go after children's jewelry that contains high levels of the toxic metal cadmium by telling parents to throw away "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"-themed charm bracelets.
Children's jewelry recall expanded
Seeded on Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:41 PM EST (msnbc.com)


Once again, China is trying to poison our children. It's time to put some restrictions on trade. We can't just keep taking it and taking it and not do anything about it.
Time to start buying American. If you can't find it made local, do you really need it. Let the poison sit on the shelves at Walmart until it turns to dust!
Agreed. We need to re-examine our business relationships with China all together. We ship them American jobs and get toxic crap in return.
Want to protect your child? Here's a simpler and infinitely more intelligent idea: Any children who still put things in their mouths aren't given toys/jewelry they could SWALLOW. How is it that parents have forgotten that rule?
How can it possibly be so much cheaper to produce things overseas with the number of recalls that have been necessary? It makes me so careful a lot of times I won't but it at all if it was made in China... deciding between listening to a little crying or having your kids poisoned... sorry China, you lose.