Topic: Chilean Grapes

3 chapters across the catalog

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 1:47:22 - 1:50:52

1122: Cyclogenesis

Hot Tea Cancer Study and Historical Health Scares

A new study claims that drinking tea hotter than 140 degrees Fahrenheit increases the risk of esophageal cancer by 90%. The hosts dismiss the report as "bull crap," comparing it to past health scares involving cast iron pans, eggs, and Chilean grapes. They recount a 1980s incident where the U.S. banned all Chilean grape imports after two grapes were allegedly found contaminated with cyanide.

The WOCU Show
Episode 145 45:28 - 47:53

145: The WOCU Show

Swine Flu Statistics, Infected Pets and Grapes

A CBS News investigation found that only a small percentage of suspected swine flu cases are actually H1N1, contradicting higher official estimates in the Netherlands. Reports of cats and dogs contracting the virus are dismissed as fear-mongering tactics. Dvorak recalls a 1980s scare involving cyanide-laced Chilean grapes, suggesting such stories are often manufactured for commercial or political leverage.

Fascism Today
Episode 39 1:16:25 - 1:23:00

39: Fascism Today

Codex Alimentarius, Tomato Standards, Chilean Grape Scare

The adoption of international standards for tomatoes by the Codex Alimentarius Commission is discussed as a potential move toward restricting heirloom varieties. This is linked to a recent "tomato scare" in the U.S. that was later attributed to jalapenos or cilantro. A historical parallel is drawn to the 1980s Chilean grape scare, which the hosts suggest was a manufactured crisis used for economic leverage.