State urges campaign to eliminate dangerous toy jewelry
Boston Globe, United States
By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff | September 13, 2007
For many children, they are as much a part of a birthday party or a trip to the fair as ice cream and cotton candy: necklaces, rings, and other trinkets scarcely worth their weight in plastic.
They are meant to be colorful mementos of a good time. But, state regulators said yesterday, some of the jewelry continues to be laden with lead three years after federal authorities began cracking down on the items. Read more about State urges campaign to eliminate dangerous toy jewelry …