Fla. Woman Finds Metal in Lollipop: ; Tainted Candy Made in China

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LAKELAND, Fla. - What appeared to be a metal staple was found Thursday in a Valentine's Day lollipop at an elementary school, a day after a woman reported a blade-like piece of metal in another bag of the same product. It has been pulled from the shelves of thousands of stores across the country.

Roughly 20 lollipops, from a bag of Pokemon Valentine Cards and Pops, were seized at Kathleen Elementary School in Lakeland. X-rays determined that only one piece definitely had metal - what appeared to be a staple - baked inside, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said.

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Fla. Woman Finds Metal in Lollipop: ; Tainted Candy Made in China

On Wednesday, Lisa Potter in nearby Mulberry told authorities she found a lo...

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