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12:16pm Thursday 28th November 2002 in Search
WHISKY on sale in Lewisham could be laced with a potentially fatal chemical, according to a warning issued by trading standards inspectors.
They are advising retailers to check stocks of Johnny Walker Black Label whisky, following a tip-off from the genuine makers of the drink, that forgers are producing a rip-off contaminated with methanol, which can cause blindness or death.
The bottles bear tell-tale signs such as Spanish language on the rear label, no e-mark quality engraving and the word "distillers" in the Royal warrant statement is spelt "distilleries".
Retailers found selling the fake product could be prosecuted.
Anyone who suspects they may have seen the counterfeit goods should call trading standards on 020 8314 7759.
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