Some of this counterfeit Colgate toxic toothpaste has been found in “dollar type” stores in the United States.
Reuters is reporting:
Colgate-Palmolive Co. on Thursday said counterfeit “Colgate” toothpaste that maycontain a toxic chemical had been found in discount stores in four U.S. states.
“There are indications that this product does not contain fluoride and may containdiethylene glycol,” the company said in a statement.
Colgate-Palmolive said it does not use, nor has ever used, diethylene glycol as an ingredient in its toothpaste anywhere in the world. The chemical, known as DEG and sometimes illegally used as an inexpensive sweetener and thickening agent, is commonly found in solvents and antifreeze.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. It can be recognized because it is labeled as being manufactured in South Africa, and the company does not import toothpaste to the United States from South Africa.
It is estimated that counterfeiting is a $600 billion a year problem. In fact, it’s a problem that has grown over 10,000 percent in the past two decades, in part fueled by CONSUMER DEMAND.
The real truth is people who purchase counterfeit merchandise risk funding nefarious activities, contributing to unemployment, creating budget deficits and compromising the future of this country in the global economy.
The real truth is counterfeiters are hardened criminals, exploiting consumers, businesses both large and small, inventors and artists and children laboring in sweatshops in Third World countries.















1 user commented in " Counterfeit (knockoff) Colgate Toothpaste from South Africa is Toxic "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI bought some in a Dollar store in Quincy Massachusetts. I just heard about it on the local Fox News Channel. So do we have any recourse with this ? - we are pissed.
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