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Strikeback
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071107/ap_on_..._date_rape_drug

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SYDNEY, Australia - Australian officials ordered a popular Chinese-made children's toy pulled from the shelves after scientists found it contained a chemical that converts into a powerful "date I suck" drug when ingested.

Three children have been hospitalized over the past 10 days after swallowing beads from Bindeez, named Australia's toy of the year at an industry function earlier this year.

The beads in the toy, sold by Australia-based Moose Enterprises, are arranged into designs and fuse together when sprayed with water.

Scientists say the beads contain a chemical that the human body metabolizes into the so-called "date I suck" drug gamma hydroxy butyrate. When eaten, the compound — made from common and easily available ingredients — can induce unconsciousness, seizures, drowsiness, coma and death.

The New South Wales state minister for fair trading, Linda Burney, ordered the toys pulled from store shelves Tuesday when it was learned a 2-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl were admitted to a Sydney hospital after swallowing large quantities of the beads.

A 19-month-old toddler from Queensland also was receiving medical help after eating the beads, the state's chief health officer, Jeannette Young, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

"The number of product recalls of well-known toys is highly disturbing to me," Burney said. "In the meantime, I would urge parents to immediately remove any Bindeez products from their children."

Naren Gunja from Australia's Poisons Information Center said the drug's effect on children was "quite serious ... and potentially life-threatening."

A statement from the New South Wales Fair Trading Department said the product was supposed to used a nontoxic compound used in glue, but contained the harmful chemical instead.

Moose Enterprises could not immediately be reached for comment.


... wow, where the Hell is quality control?

EDIT: sorry about the title, had to get around the filter. redface2tf.gif
Drewbie
So...is it china's fault yet? You'd think they'd be trying a little harder after the other recalls. When does this become thier problem?
Goktimus Prime
The toys are manufactured in Chinese factories.
Drewbie
after the last recall, whichever company it was that distributed the toy took responsibility and said it wasn't the factory's fault. How many times does it happen before the factories are blamed?
Goktimus Prime
This was the first I'd heard of the factory being blamed. Australian news medias are simply saying that there's been a product recall but I haven't heard much in terms of finger pointing.

There was a debacle a while ago with factories in China being blamed for the lead content in the paint of certain Mattel and I think also Fisher Price toys... but I haven't heard the same thing with this toy.
DarkNarcoleptic
Actually that's still going on...it seems now that companies are looking for them, more lead-paint toys are around.
Teh INTERNETS ^_^
Well tahst just disturbing in more ways than I care to imagine
Goktimus Prime
I bought Legends Ratchet today and I licked it... it tasted like lead ecstasy. Wheeeee! *flop*
Prime-Collector
The only reason companies have been, and will continue to, defend Chinese manufacturing is that they are dependent on it.

No slave wage labor = No more Wal-Mart.
Aquarion
QUOTE (Prime-Collector @ Nov 10 2007, 11:41 AM) *
No slave wage labor = No more Wal-Mart.

One could even argue that a capitalist society needs a slave wage underclass in order to keep inflation down.
Haggisjin
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The toy was supposed to contain the non-toxic chemical 1,5-pentanediol (a viscous oily liquid used as plasticiser), but instead contained 1,4-butanediol, which is metabolised into the drug gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB, commonly known as a date I suck drug). At the time the substitution was discovered, the non-toxic ingredient was three to seven times more expensive than the chemical used.



BTW, the toy wasn't just released in Australia. It's been recalled in North America as well.....
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