WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2007

"Date Rape Drug" Beads Sicken 7 More Kids

Reports Of Further Illnesses Tied To Recalled Chinese-Made Toy

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(CBS/AP)  Seven more U.S. children were sickened after ingesting Chinese-made toy beads that were recalled earlier this week because of a toxic chemical coating, the government said Friday.

The reports of the sickened children, six of whom were hospitalized, came from at least five states: Texas, Delaware, New Hampshire, Illinois and Utah, according to a spokeswoman for the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The agency recalled the Spin Master Aqua Dots toy Wednesday after two children were knocked unconscious, and then hospitalized, by eating beads covered with a chemical that metabolizes into the compound gamma hydroxy butyrate - the so-called date-rape drug.

The compound can induce unconsciousness, seizures, drowsiness, coma and death.

CPSC spokeswoman Julie Vallese said the agency received reports on Thursday and Friday of seven additional children sickened by the product, bringing the total to nine. Product recalls frequently spur additional reports of harmed consumers, she said.

One of the first original cases that spurred the recall, involving 20-month old Jack Esses, originated in Arkansas.

The recall covers 4.2 million of the Aqua Dots toys, which consist of colored beads that can be arranged into designs and then fused together when sprayed with water.

The agency received its first report of a sickened child Monday and ordered stores to pull the toy two days later, Vallese said.

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The recall covers 4.2 million of the Aqua Dots toys, which consist of colored beads that can be arranged into designs and then fused together when sprayed with water.

The CPSC follows up with retailers to ensure they are no longer selling a recalled product by visiting stores and performing Web surveillance, she said.

The CPSC also reaches out to auction Web sites and second-hand stores to ensure they don't resell the goods, she added.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Thursday that it has directed its stores to remove the toys from shelves and has placed a stop on the products at its cash registers to prevent their sale.

Consumers are encouraged to return the toy to its distributor, Toronto-based Spin Master, Vallese said, which will provide a replacement toy.

The toys are manufactured in China for Australia-based Moose Enterprises, which sells them in 40 countries. Australian officials pulled them off the shelves Tuesday after three children there were hospitalized after swallowing the beads.

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by stephengosson November 9, 2007 8:15 PM PST
Wow, I hate even thinking this, but it is mighty suspicious that the newest flurry of hospitalizations come after the recall announcement.
This product is a guaranteed slam-dunk lawsuit success, ya know.
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by hypnotoad72 November 9, 2007 10:15 PM PST
Wow. Just wow. :(
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by l8c6 November 9, 2007 10:36 PM PST
Whatever happens we need to heed the wise words of Grover Nordquist and shrink government to a size so small it can be drowned in a bathtub. We must resist a strong competent centralized government and allow for a free unregulated global market. A free market is much more capable than any government at determining what products shall succeed. Consumer beware! Mothers, lick you child''s toys first and give a full 24 hours before determining if you are feeling poisoned or not.

The free market is correcting this problem. With a few children succumbing to illness the consumer won''t be buying anymore of these beads and a trial of new beads will follow. The success of these newer beads will be determined by whether or not a few more children succumb to illness and possible death.

Yo, Katie Couric, how about that 4 million NASA spent on lavish parties. Would you like to host the next years round? It might be a 3rd of your salary maybe less.
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