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Re Swifter poisonous.

According to Snopes and others, the warning about Swifter comes from and unidentified source. As is the way with hoaxes, they are meant to panic as many people as possible and this is done by using scare tactics that cause people to email people thereby tying up the internet at times. So far, and I have hunted for the last while, I cannot find any confirmation as to whether it is true or false. Were this actually true, the media would have grabbed hold of it and warned the public immediately. This is news if true, so why have we not heard or read about it elsewhere? On top of that the food and drug administrations in every country would have forced a recall of the product. Don't believe it until you see it being splashed all over the media. This is a vloitaile subject and why haven't we heard about it other than an anonymous email, hmmnn?
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306455 tn?1288862071
It is false. Swiffer is as safe as any other cleaner.
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495284 tn?1333894042
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I looked on Snopes.com and they said it was false.
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