CHINA-FREE

DEFINITION chi-na-free adj. A term proposed for use on food labels to show that products are not made in China.

CONTEXT In light of recent health and safety scares regarding Chinese-made food and products, a U.S.-based company called Food for Health International has announced plans to put "China-free" stickers on its goods. The subtext: These products won't make you sick or have harmful contaminants like melamine.

USAGE Given recent recalls of items from toys to toothpaste, China-free labeling could catch on, though consumers would do well to remember that not all products from China are tainted and not all tainted products are from China.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Ashland fan firm recalling product
Mail Tribune
The recall will not affect The Modern Fan Company's financial position, he said. "In terms of our business, it's not going to impact us at all," he said. ...
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Black & Decker recalls coffeemakers
ABC Action News
TAMPA , FL-- The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Black and Decker are recalling Black & Decker Thermal Coffeemakers due to a burn hazard. ...
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Wal-Mart recalls 1.5 mn DVD players in US
Business Standard
The product manufactured in China, was sold from January 2006 through July 2009 at Wal-Mart across the US. The DVD players are priced at about $29.
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Wal-Mart recalls fiery DVD players
CNET News
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of the device, saying the players can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. ...
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Recalls this week: DVD players and ceiling fans
The Associated Press
___ PRODUCT: Black and Decker thermal coffee makers, made in China and distributed by Applica Consumer Products Inc. of Miramar, Fla. ...
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Recalls This Week: DVD Players and Ceiling Fans
New York Times
PRODUCT: Shop Fox dust collection remote switches, made in China by Woodstock International, of Bellingham, Wash. The recall involves a remote dust ...
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Hidden needles prompt recall of Weight Watchers' Hungry toy
Los Angeles Times
They were manufactured in China. Consumers are urged to return the toys to Weight Watchers for a refund or credit on another product.
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Ashland company recalls 1300 fans
Mail Tribune
The Pensi-model ceiling fans were manufactured in China and sold online, as well as by lighting showrooms, fan specialty stores and electrical distributors ...
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Lawsuit: Chinese drywall causing health problems in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Sun
Lennar has been working diligently with its homeowners in an effort to address this industry-wide defective product issue,'' the company said in a statement ...
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Wal-Mart recalls 1.5 million DVD players
Inquirer
By David Neal THE US Consumer Product Safety Commission has warned that 1.5 million DVD players sold exclusively at branches of big box behemoth Wal-Mart ...
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Orlando Sentinel - Weight Watchers issues recall on Hungry toy by
By Rebecca Williams
Consumers are urged to return the figures and magnets to Weight Watchers for a refund or credit on a different product. About 420000 of the products, manufactured in China, were sold exclusively by Weight Watchers in the U.S. between ...
The Fitness Center - http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/fitness_exercise_health/

 

 

Cloth Books Recalled By Sterling Publishing Co. | InjuryBoard St ...
By Mike Bryant
Other eebee's Adventures cloth books are not included in this recall.Book and toy stores nationwide and Internet retailers from June 2008 through June 2009 for about $15. The products were made in China. ...
InjuryBoard Local Blogs - http://www.injuryboard.com/blogs/

Garage Sale Police: No, I'm Not Kidding… Wish I Were « Frugal Café ...
By Vicki McClure Davidson
To kick off its Resale Roundup, the federal agency released a list of the 11 most dangerous previously recalled children's products. The oldest is the March 10, 1993, recall of 11600 portable cribs sold as Playskool Travel-Lite Play ... The recalled dolls and accessories, made for Mattel in China, had tiny magnets that could become loose and then swallowed or inhaled by young children. The magnets have caused three serious injuries — intestinal tears requiring surgery ...
Frugal Café Blog Zone - http://www.frugal-cafe.com/public_html/frugal-blog/frugal-cafe-blogzone/

 

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