Saturday, August 2, 2008

Mexican and Malaysian candy recalled due to lead

Monterey County Public Health Officials are warning consumers not to eat Huevines Confitados Sabor Chocolate candy imported from Mexico and Ego Hao Jin Bang candy imported from Malaysia after tests by the California Department of Public Health found levels of lead that could cause health problems.

“Lead is toxic to humans, especially infants, young children and developing fetuses, and can result in learning disabilities and behavioral disorders that could last a lifetime,” said Monterey County Health Officer Dr. Hugh Stallworth.

Consumers in possession of either product should discard the candy. Pregnant women and parents of children who may have consumed this candy should consult their health care provider to determine if medical testing is needed.

Huevines Confitados Sabor Chocolate

Huevines Confitados Sabor Chocolate candí, manufactured by Confitados Finos Del Bosque in Mexico, is egg-shaped and has a hard white coating with brown speckles surrounding a chocolate interior. The candy is approximately ¾ inch long by ½ inch wide and comes packaged in a clear plastic bag containing 250 pieces.

The bag shows a bird sitting inside a broken eggshell on the front of the package.

The word “Huevines” is written in large white letters on the front of the package and “confitados sabor chocolate” in brown letters.

Recent analysis of this candy by CDPH determined that the product contained as much as 0.20 parts per million (ppm) of lead. California considers candies with lead levels in excess of 0.10 ppm to be contaminated.

Ego Hao Jin Bang

Ego Hao Jin Bang candy, manufactured by Kee Wee Hup Kee Food Manufacture in Malaysia, is a brown-colored candy, approximately 1 ½” long by ¾” in diameter, individually wrapped in purple-reddish foil with silver ends. Approximately 45 of the foil-wrapped candies are packed into a clear plastic 4.2-ounce bag with the word EGO in pink letters in the top left corner. The words “Ego Hao Jin Bang” are printed toward the lower middle of the bag in black letters.

Recent analysis of these candies by CDPH determined that Ego Hao Jin Bang candy contained as much as 0.73 ppm of lead. California considers candies with lead levels in excess of 0.10 ppm to be contaminated.

More photos of these candies are available at http://www.cdph.ca.gov

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