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  • Armenian bottled water recalled

    Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH
    March 8 2007

    Armenian bottled water recalled
    Thursday, March 08, 2007From wire reports

    Some spring water imported from Armenia and sold under the name
    "Jermuk" contains as much as 60 times the legal limit of arsenic and
    shouldn't be consumed, the Food and Drug Administration said.

    No illnesses have been reported, but the FDA found arsenic levels of
    500 to 600 micrograms per liter, compared with a legal limit of 10
    micrograms per liter in bottled water, the agency said in a
    statement. Arsenic is known to cause cancer in humans. Symptoms of
    acute arsenic exposure include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. The
    kidneys, liver, skin and cardiovascular and nervous systems could be
    affected over a period of a few days to weeks.

    The recall comes after the FDA sampled 500-milliliter green glass
    bottles of water and detected arsenic. The products were distributed
    nationwide and include the following:

    Zetlian Bakery Inc. of Pico Rivera, Calif., is recalling the product
    with labels that read: "Jermuk Original Sparkling Natural Mineral
    Water Fortified With Natural Gas From the Spring." The product is
    also labeled as "2006 Jermuk Mayr Gortsaran CJSC" and "Imported by:
    Zetlian Bakery Inc."

    Importers Direct Wholesale Co. of Los Angeles is recalling the
    product with labels that read: "Jermuk Sodium Calcium Bicarbonate and
    Sulphate Mineral Water." The product is also labeled as "Bottled by
    ARPI Plant, Republic of Armenia" and "Exclusive US importer and
    distributor: Importers Direct Wholesale Co., Los Angeles, CA."

    Kradjian Importing Co. of Glendale, Calif., is recalling the product
    with labels that read: "Jermuk, Natural Mineral Water Sparkling."

    The product is also labeled as "Bottled by Jermuk Group CJSC" and
    "Sale Agent Kradjian Importing Co. Inc."

    The FDA is investigating whether other sizes or packaging are
    involved.
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