mardi 9 mai 2017
Ardene necklaces recalled after lead found in popular 'best friends' pendants
Months after Canadian fashion retailer Ardene vowed stricter monitoring to keep toxic metals out of its jewelry, Health Canada has recalled two types of necklaces sold in its stores that the agency found contain lead.
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