LOS ANGELES (AP) - California health
officials are warning consumers not to eat black licorice twist candies
made by Red Vines because they contain too much lead.
California Department of
Public Health Director Dr. Ron Chapman says tests found that packages
with a best before Feb. 4, 2013 date have lead levels that exceed state
standards.
Chapman says analysis found a serving of the candy could provide up to 13.2 micrograms of lead.
The state says pregnant women and children under 6 shouldn't consume more than 6.0 micrograms of lead per day.
The candies are sold in a
one-pound package and are labeled "Black Licorice Twists" under the Red
Vines label, manufactured and distributed by American Licorice Co. of
Union City, Calif.
The company has initiated a voluntary recall of the affected lot.
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