Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Wake-up warning for big brands, The Australian, 30 October, 2007.

Wake-up warning for big brands: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 30 Oct 2007: 3.
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Top prize went to Japanese firm Takeda Pharmaceuticals for producing a sleeping pill, Rozerem, targeted at children. The tablets were marketed in the US under the tagline "Back to School" but the advertising did not mention the health warnings that state: "Further study is needed prior to determining that this product may be used safely in pre-pubescent and pubescent patients."
"Our bottom line is we are campaigning for international restrictions on unhealthy foods for kids under 16," Mr [Christopher Zinn] said. "We wanted to highlight the failings of corporate responsibility and the abuses of consumer trust in well-known brands."
Toy manufacturers Mattel, which has had several recalls of its products in Australia over concerns about lead-based paint, received an award for "stonewalling US congressional investigations and avoiding overall responsibility for the ongoing global recall of 21 million products".

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