Blade found in Pokémon Valentine's Day candy: Difference between revisions
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Boxes of Pokémon Valentine's Day cards have been removed from a | Boxes of Pokémon Valentine's Day cards have been removed from a Lakeland, Fla. Dollar General store after a piece of candy in one of the purchased boxes contained a blade, possibly from a box cutter. | ||
Lisa Potter's son was filling out the Valentines Wednesday when he discovered the blade partially sealed inside a lollipop. | Lisa Potter's son was filling out the Valentines Wednesday when he discovered the blade partially sealed inside a lollipop. | ||
The Valentines were made by Sherwood Brands. Both the Polk County Sheriff's Office and Dollar General are conducting investigations. | The Valentines were made by Sherwood Brands of Maryland. Both the Polk County Sheriff's Office and Dollar General are conducting investigations. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
* [http://www.wftv.com/news/15299490/detail.html WFTV Orlando] | * [http://www.wftv.com/news/15299490/detail.html WFTV Orlando] | ||
* [http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSWNAS110720080214 Reuters] |
Latest revision as of 20:36, 14 February 2008
Florida dollar store pulls remaining stock
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Boxes of Pokémon Valentine's Day cards have been removed from a Lakeland, Fla. Dollar General store after a piece of candy in one of the purchased boxes contained a blade, possibly from a box cutter.
Lisa Potter's son was filling out the Valentines Wednesday when he discovered the blade partially sealed inside a lollipop.
The Valentines were made by Sherwood Brands of Maryland. Both the Polk County Sheriff's Office and Dollar General are conducting investigations.