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A million tubes of antifreeze toothpaste recalled

Last week I blogged about the discovery of counterfeit Colgate toothpaste from China, contaminated with ethyl glycol, on the shelves of budget stores of the Atlantic seaboard. Today comes word from Walt Bogdanich of the New York Times that the same contaminant has been discovered in Pacific-brand toothpaste distributed in prisons and other state institutions in the Southeast, including Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Florida.

Ethyl glycol, an ingredient in anti-freeze, is a toxic substance that could, even in small amounts, harm children or those with compromised health, yet it is routinely used in Chinese toothpaste destined for domestic consumption. Evidently, nearly one million tubes of this Chinese toothpaste found their way into American institutions. The FDA warning about bad toothpaste caused the Georgia State government to investigate the ingredients in Pacific toothpaste, distributed by American Amenities of Seattle, WA, and the results led to this recall.

Another pharmaceutical distributor, McKesson Corp. (NYSE: MCK), has recalled McKesson everFRESH toothpaste after finding traces of antifreeze in its China-sourced product.

The story comes on the heels of today's news that the Chinese government has shut down 180 food makers for using industrial chemicals in their products.

Don't want that fresh, anti-freeze breath? Colgate, FDA pull counterfeit toothpaste off shelves

The FDA has announced that it has discovered traces of antifreeze in 5-oz. tubes of toothpaste labeled with the Colgate brand and imported from South Africa by MS USA Trading Inc. The boxes containing the product are labeled "Made in South Africa," and include Regular, Herbal, Gel and Triple versions of the toothpaste.

Colgate-Palmolive Co. (NYSE: CL) issued a statement today stating that the tainted toothpaste is counterfeit, and has been found in stores in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. The company said it does not import any Colgate from South Africa, and, of course, antifreeze is not an ingredient in any of its products. Those who wonder if they have purchased counterfeit Colgate can call toll-free: 1-800-468-6502.

Just last week, the FDA announced it had found the same chemical, diethylene glycol, in toothpastes imported from China and sold at bargain retail outlets. A recall of a number of offbrands of toothpaste widely sold in Puerto Rico was announced on June 8.

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Last updated: November 10, 2009: 04:53 PM

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