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State Health Department Warns Consumers Not to Eat Chaca Chaca, Lead-Contaminated Candy From Mexico |
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Berkeley,
California (Friday, March 19, 2004) - SACRAMENTO
- Consumers, particularly infants, young children and pregnant women, should
avoid eating Chaca Chaca, an imported chili-based candy from Mexico, because
this product may contain excessively high levels of lead that could cause
serious health problems, Dr. Gilberto Chavez, associate director and state
epidemiologist of the California Department of Health Services (CDHS), warned
today.
"Lead
is toxic to humans, especially infants, young children and developing fetuses,
in both short- and long-term exposures, and can result in learning disabilities
and behavioral disorders that could last a lifetime," Chavez said.
Recent
analysis of Chaca Chaca by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
identified that the candy may contain as much as 0.3 to 0.4 micrograms of lead
per gram of product. FDA has recommended that children under age 6 should not
consume more than 6.0 micrograms of lead each day from all food sources. Because
of the large size of these candies, which are more than 30 grams in weight per
piece, a young child eating one of these contaminated candies could ingest
nearly twice the recommended level. FDA
has placed the Chaca Chaca product on "Import Alert" to detain future
shipments of the candy and prevent its importation into the United States.
Pregnant
women and parents of children who may have consumed Chaca Chaca should consult
with their physician or health care provider to determine if further medical
testing is warranted. For more
information about lead poisoning, parents and caretakers should contact their
local childhood lead poisoning prevention program or local public health
department. Additional information
and a list of local childhood lead prevention programs are available at CDHS'
Web site at http://www.dhs.cahwnet.gov/childlead/.
The California Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch can also be
reached at (510) 622-5000 for a list of these programs.
Consumers in possession of Chaca Chaca candy should dispose of the product or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. The public is encouraged to report any sellers of the candy by calling CDHS' Services Complaint Hotline at 1-800-495-3232. |