Philadelphia CBP seizes more than 20K counterfeit Oral-B toothbrush heads from China
PHILADELPHIA U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized 20,400 counterfeit Oral-B toothbrush heads recently in Philadelphia that were destined to an address in Delran, N.J.
CBP officers initially examined the air cargo shipment October 1 and detained the shipment as suspected counterfeit consumer goods due to poor packaging and questionable quality. The shipment contained 1,200 10-pack and 2,800 3-pack toothbrush heads marked with the Oral-B brand name.
CBP officers worked with CBPs Consumer Products and Mass Merchandising Centers for Excellence and Expertise, the agencys trade experts and verified through the trademark holder that the products were counterfeit, and seized the shipment Nov. 7.
Counterfeit toothbrush heads pose a serious health threat to consumers, as do all counterfeit healthcare products. Counterfeit brush heads are manufactured in unsanitary facilities with substandard materials that may sicken users or cause bleeding to a users gums or mouth, and structural defects may cause the brush head to detach and potentially choke users.
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