Is Reebok trying to poison the children?
Health Canada is warning parents to get rid of a charm bracelet given out free by Reebok with the purchase of children’s shoes because it contains very high lead levels.
The bracelet has been linked to the lead-poisoning death of a four-year-old boy in Minnesota, who swallowed its heart-shaped charm. The charm, imprinted with the word Reebok, was manufactured in China and found to be 99 per cent lead.







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