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. ...
The $20 gold coins have been produced for over a century, with the first coin being converted in 1907. The new coin is based on the first 1907 coin that was designed by an American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. ...
The Vermont Department of Health is advising anyone who may have purchased Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins, recalled this month by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), not to eat or distribute the coins.
It's definitely cheap chocolate - tastes more of milk solids and sugar than anything else. I always thought it was funny in the movies when people/priates would chomp down on a gold coin to test its worth. This is my tribute to that. ;)
Something tells me that when Bunny opens her “big” Christmas gift - a single gold coin that I’ll take right back from her to hide - she’s not going to understand the gravity of the situation. Fortunately, I do. So long as gold and ...
In early October, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a warning about Pirates Gold chocolate coins. The concern was the inclusion of the chemical melamine. Melamine has been used to...
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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 ...