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Mercury falling
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| Thanks to the Westchester county executive, the world has been made a little bit safer for kids. Pow! Andy Spano spots the dastardly deed: Mercury batteries are powering "Spidey-Signal'' toys lurking in boxes of Kellogg's cereal on store shelves. Bam! ... |
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Jul 17, 2004 14:07:02 |
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0 | | Author | The Journal News.com |
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| Similar news: | - Kellogg's to end mercury battery promotions - The Kellogg Co., the world's leading cereal maker, has agreed to discontinue the use of promotional toys identified as a possible environmental risk, the New York State Attorney General's office said Thursday.
- Kellogg to Stop Using Mercury Batteries - Under increasing pressure from states and environmentalists, Kellogg Co. said Thursday it will no longer use batteries that contain mercury to power toys it puts into cereal boxes as promotional items.
- Kellogg will stop using mercury batteries in toys - Kellogg Co. announced Thursday it will stop using mercury batteries in promotional toys after fielding criticism for the "Spidey-Signal" wrist-watches in its popular children's cereals.
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