No idea of the original source for this. Arrived via email.
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While the picture sums up how many of us view Chinese made goods, toy buyers must find creative ways to solve the problem of toys from China, as most are probably unsafe. Could something as simple as refusing to buy toys made by the largest toy company send a message to the rest of the toy companies? Would a loss of sales dollars for the top company tell every company in the industry that consumers want toys to be made in the USA?
Kehaar says:
What’s the problem? Is that slide made of lead?
10 October 2007, 4:21 pmDDM says:
Kahaar - you did notice that the slide ended in a shredder, like they use on cheese, right? Pretty funny!
14 October 2007, 7:44 amNell Liquorman says:
While the picture sums up how many of us view Chinese made goods, toy buyers must find creative ways to solve the problem of toys from China, as most are probably unsafe. Could something as simple as refusing to buy toys made by the largest toy company send a message to the rest of the toy companies? Would a loss of sales dollars for the top company tell every company in the industry that consumers want toys to be made in the USA?
27 October 2007, 11:19 am