What next…the E-Z Bake Meth Kit?
Tonight the Jacobson family hit the jackpot in the latest round of the Chinese Slipshod Toy Quality Lottery. AquaDots have apparently has been recalled. The problem?
If swallowed, the seemingly harmless pellets metabolize into a date-rape drug known as Liquid Ecstacy.
The toy itself is pretty clever: take a bunch of colored beads, place them into entertaining shapes on a special tray, spray them with water and voila! They stick together as sort of a 21st-century doily. My kids made a couple of stick figures and a darling yellow and black kitty, as seen to the right.
A yellow and black kitty ready to take the young’ns on a wild ride of self-discovery and trippitude, that is!
After hearing about the recall on the radio tonight on the drive home, I burst into my house and snatched the evil thing away from my helpless offspring. Well, not quite: they were busy playing with Play-Doh and didn’t notice. Still, crisis narrowly averted, I say!
Fear not, parental units…according to this New York Times article, the bead manufacturer has promised to “add a safe but foul-tasting ingredient to future beads to discourage children from eating them.” Yeah, that’ll work…since the kids who were affected by the drug ate them not because of their bright, candy-like colors but obviously from their sublime flavor.
And does anybody want to take bets as to how long it will be before we hear of some paint-huffing asshats buying two dozen of these kits from Wal-Mart? I mean, the meth-heads have already made the purchase of over-the-counter medicines a pain in the butt (in my area, at least), so is this scenario that outrageous:
Cashier: I’m sorry sir, you’ve got too many toy items.
Parent: Excuse me?
Cashier: You have three Chinese-manufactured toy items in your cart; by law I’m only allowed to sell you two at a time.
Parent: Uh…ok. I guess I won’t take the G.I. Joe action figure.
Cashier: All righty. Can I see some I.D., please? (In walkie-talkie): Can I get manager approval on lane 8?
At least the stuff China is producing right now is only toxic. Wait until they start shipping toys that somehow, inexplicably, explode when they get too hot. Or too cold. Or on Tuesday. Gosh, the American public might even demand somebody to be accountable for that sort of thing. Maybe even decide to stop buying products from a Communist country with an abysmal human-rights record, few environmental controls whatsoever, and more oversight as to what their citizens see on the Internet than the products they sell to the rest of the world.
Yeah, crazy talk. I must be getting a contact high from the yellow and black kitty.
November 8th, 2007 at 7:37 am
I hope this gets people to read the packages and stop helping China build it’s military.
November 8th, 2007 at 10:57 am
You, know, I have been trying for years. I am very conscious of how they treat Christians, cats & just about everyone else in that communist state. Its the only place in the world they not only execute a person but they force the family to buy the bullet!(not even Islam forces you to buy the sword to behead you!) so I try not to buy anything from them.
Oh, great - make them bitter - that is going to slow down druggies, or little kids?
And yes, we have that problem with sinus medicine, too. I go to Costco bi-monthly but can only buy enough to get me through 1 month.
November 13th, 2007 at 9:43 am
Shopping about the other day, I almost bought a toilet seat made in China. Somehow using it was an activity that almost seems appropriated (kind of like what they do to their people)… then I figured I’d better not. It could bring a whole new meaning to the phrase “get the lead out of your a**!”
ttfn, rlc
November 29th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
Great blog! I too suffer the woes of being strip-searched every time I buy my Claritin-D. Hey, Cal, send me an email! If you think hard enough you will remember me.
December 26th, 2007 at 8:32 am
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