Warning: Do not buy and eat Kyoho jelly at flea markets.

Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office warns against buying Kyoho jelly snacks. Those sold at flea markets do not have the FDA. Use rubber gloves to wrap the jelly. Risk of harm to children's health It is also prohibited to buy mosquito coils from China to use as they may contain banned substances. Mr. Manorom Sinthapa-archakul, pharmacist with special expertise Head of Consumer Protection Group Public Health Office Chiang Mai Province Warning to parents and citizens who have children Now there is Kyoho jelly. Put it up for sale at flea markets. or near school Do not buy it for your children to eat or warn your children about it. Do not buy Kyoho jelly to eat. which do not have a label or FDA registration number. Use rubber gloves or containers that are not intended to hold food. There will be a risk of contamination with the coating. or materials that may fall off peeled off contaminated Or use balloons and tie them into balls. There are many flavors available online. and there are merchant s Bought and sold at flea markets, it is not hygienic. Dangerous for young children May get stuck in the throat from the debris. of packaging that is loose and stuck to the jelly It also makes you fat. Sold for 10 baht per child. The source is unknown. and the objects used to make Risk of exposure to substances that may be harmful to health such as colours, preservatives, flavorings. that is not allowed or exceeds the amount specified by law which is very dangerous Therefore should not be eaten. In addition, there are now mosquito coils available. imported from China which has no details about objects or substances used as ingredients Even the mosquitoes fell down and died. Therefore you should not buy it to use. and is dangerous to health including merchants It should not be put up for sale. which will also be at fault Therefore, please warn parents or the public. Source: Thai News Agency

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