In May of 2007, U.S. consumers were told to avoid toothpaste manufactured in China, as some tubes were found to contain diethylene glycol (DEG), a poisonous chemical used in antifreeze. Several of the contaminated toothpastes were marketed under names very similar to popular American toothpaste brands, causing some consumers to confuse them for trustworthy products.
Fake Colgate
In June 2007, customers were warned not to purchase Colgate toothpaste labeled as being manufactured in South Africa. The company confirmed that it does not import products from South Africa, meaning that the toothpaste was counterfeit. The company said that it was working with the FDA to find the parties responsible for the counterfeit toothpaste.