Toxic trinkets

Source Montgomery (AL) Adviser

The jewelry is shiny, glittery and colorful, usually bearing the likeness of some favorite kids' icon -- the Jonas Brothers, "High School Musical" or Disney prin­cesses. In other words, it's irresistible to children and tweens accompa­nying parents on shopping excur­sions. And because of the low cost/happy kid ratio -- most items range from $2-$6 -- it's easy for mom and dad simply to give in. But a growing amount of inex­pensive jewelry is proving to be not only alluring, but dangerous. Cadmium, a carcinogenic heavy metal, has surfaced as the latest villain lurking in the kids' toy and jewelry aisles. Last week the Consumer Prod­uct Safety Commission (CPSC) an­nounced the first recall of chil­dren's jewelry because of high levels of cadmium. The recall was for some 55,000 "The Princess and The Frog" pendants sold for $5 at Walmart stores, manufactured by the Rhode Island jewelry company F.A.F. The message to parents: Take the recalled necklaces away from kids immediately.