Pamela
Anderson Blasts Mars Bosses Over Animal Cruelty
12/17/07
Pamela Anderson has turned on her former bosses at confectionary giants
Mars.
Inc after learning they are supporting inhumane and lethal experiments
on animals in violation of its own written policy.
The famous animal lover, who helped advertise M&Ms for Mars in
Australia last year (06), has teamed up with activists at People For The
Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to pen a letter the company president
Paul S. Michaels, urging him to put an end to funding "cruel and
pointless animal tests."
According to PETA researchers, Mars has paid experimenters to conduct
gruesome tests on mice, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits - even though these
tests are not required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
They claim a current Mars-funded experiment at the University of
California, San Francisco, involves force-feeding rats chocolate
ingredients by shoving plastic tubes down their throats. The experimenters
then cut open the animals' legs and clamp their arteries shut. After the
experiment, the animals are killed by bilateral thoracotomy - stab wounds
to their chests.
Anderson writes, "Please don't be a grinch. Until you promise to
end all support for animal experiments done for your ingredients, I'll be
encouraging everyone I know to choose other candy, like Hershey's, this
holiday season."