Canadian Food Inspection Agency. "Consumer Advisory: Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins." 8 October 2008. The Canadian Press. "Don't Eat Candy Coins from China, CFIA Warns." The Globe and Mail. 9 October 2008 (p. A16). ...
10/28/2008 - The freakin' Chinese candy companies are putting poison in your kids' candy...AGAIN! Don't let your kids eat those gold-wrapped chocolate coins. Don't trust me. Trust snopes. ...
Candy warning: Pirates Gold Milk Chocolate Coins and more. There is a new warning put out by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency that Sherwood brand Pirate’s Gold Milk Chocolate Coins are being recalled due to the fact that they’ve ...
TRUE: Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins imported from China may contain deadly melamine and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned the public not to eat, distribute or sell the candy.
Chatter ShmatterSherwood Brands Says Pirate's Gold Chocolate Coin Recall Due to ...WebMD - Oct 31, 2008By Miranda Hitti Oct. 31, 2008 -- If you've gotten an email warning you about Halloween candy -- and chocolate coins, in particular ...
The Sherwood brand Pirate's Gold coins (milk chocolate wrapped in foil/metal) contain melamine. These were produced in China and imported to Canada. Costco in Canada has been selling the candy in bulk as well as other dollar store type ...
Candy is a standard treat associated with the feast day as well, from homemade Nikolausschnitten and Borstplaat to chocolate coins and candy canes which have become associate with the feast. There are many fun ways to incorporate those ...
... FDA they have not been sold in the United States. However, in-case some have made their way over the border, please be on the look out for gold coin candy from Sherwood Brand Pirate’s Milk Chocolate Coins that say “Made in China”. ...