
China acknowledged it was misleading for Chinese companies to label an industrial solvent as glycerin but blamed businesses in Panama for the poison turning up in cold medicine there, killing at least 51 people.
The United States halted all imports of Chinese toothpaste last week to test for diethylene glycol - a chemical commonly used in antifreeze and brake fluid.....
A slew of Chinese exports have recently been banned or turned away by U.S. inspectors including, wheat gluten tainted with the chemical melamine that has been blamed for dog and cat deaths in North America, monkfish that turned out to be toxic pufferfish, drug-laced frozen eel, and juice made with unsafe color additives.
DEG is a thickening agent used as a low cost - but frequently deadly - substitute for glycerine.
WHAT THE ...If anything is frequently deadly, can you really call it low cost? With good conscious?
DEG is a thickening agent used as a low cost - but frequently deadly - substitute for glycerine.
Yes, sounds like an oxymoron.
Only the tip of the iceberg. nice seed
Only the tip of the iceberg.
Agreed.
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