
(Living in China) … cadmium in children's jewelry?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/10/AR2010011001601.html?hpid=sec-health toys after lead paint turn of cadmium in children's jewelry … up to 90% by weight … Cadmium is a carcinogen … as lead, may hinder brain development in young … nothing positive can be said of this metal … the priority list of 275 of the CDC most dangerous substances in the environment, cadmium is ranked no. 7 … and, recently, China launched a new advertising campaign … everyone to revive the "mark" because of a fabric from China … http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2010-01-07-made-in-china-products_N.htm now what the average consumer to see the contrast? … Is there a point to promote the good image "When you offer lead contaminated toys, melamine milk, cadmium contaminated jewelry and such foolishness? … how the average consumer sees the ad campaign? …
Let me first say I'm sorry to answer, I do not live in China. That said, I read those articles and I must say that the issue is correct. This article has been executed by AP (for those who do not know what AP Associated Press). This article was written by two authors of the AP, Justin Pritchard, Jeff Donn. Since we are talking about Wall-Mart is to remove all jewelry stores. Other stores are to follow. People should read more news before attacking question.
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