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Canada'S Ministry Of Health Recalls Chinese Women'S Long Scarves

2010/6/2 15:48:00 40

Canadian Sanitary Scarf

In May 27, 2010, the Canadian Ministry of Health jointly announced a voluntary recall with the Creative Education company on the Chinese Chandelle Multi-Lilac women's long scarf.


The recalled product is "Great Pretenders" brand Chandelle Multi-Lilac.

Women's long Wai

Towel, purple, pink and white tricolor, UPC code is 771877209109, SKU code is 20910.

The SKU code is marked on the scarf's paper label.

The scarf was sold in Canada from July 2009 to May 2010.


The number of recalled products is about 216.

The reason for the recall is that the Canadian Ministry of health test results show that the scarf does not meet the flame retardant properties of Canadian textiles.

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Up to now, the Ministry of health of Canada and Creative Education have not received any accident reports.


To this end, the Canadian Ministry of Health recommends that consumers immediately stop using the recalled scarves and contact retail stores for return and full refund.

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