That is an excerpt from the e book “Mardi Gras Beads,” by Doug MacCash, a part of LSU Press’ collection “Louisiana True.”
Who may have predicted that beads produced from all-natural supplies would change into a well being hazard?
In 1949, sure strands of beads and bracelets that have been tossed from floats have been produced from a cardinal coloured seed that contained one of many plant kingdom’s deadliest toxins.
“If one of many throws you caught throughout a Carnival parade is a bracelet with crimson and black beads, watch out, particularly if there are kids within the house,” warned an Merchandise (newspaper) story.
A Loyola College pharmacy scholar named William Grace had, in truth, caught a bracelet product of the sinister Asian/Australian abrus seeds, generally known as rosary peas, throughout an Uptown parade.
He astutely acknowledged the botanical hazard and alerted his professor, who sounded the alarm. Abrus seed jewellery had apparently been bought throughout the nation, and a toddler in Wisconsin had died by sucking the seeds from a memento bracelet his mom had bought in Florida.
The lethal scarlet seed beads have been marketed at a number of Canal Road outlets in preparation for Carnival parades, so it was troublesome to inform how far and large they’d flown.
The Louisiana Division of Well being prudently beneficial that the toxic seed beads be destroyed, however the company couldn’t take additional motion because the lethal seeds weren’t provided as a meals or a drug and subsequently lay past official jurisdiction.
So the Division of Well being relied on the store homeowners to voluntarily take the remaining beads out of circulation.
Two months later, a States (newspaper) story reported that finally authorities succeeded in rounding up 1000’s of necklaces and bracelets by which the lethal abrus beads have been used, some as distant as Scorching Springs, Arkansas.
At the least one New Orleanian took the looks of the toxic Mardi Gras beads as an indication.
In keeping with a March 19, 1949, Merchandise commercial, the Rev. H.B. Roepe’s Lenten radio sermon on station WNOE would handle the hazards of accepting one thing for nothing.
“How eagerly they strained to get their fingers on an inexpensive string of beads, which have been later reported to be toxic if eaten,” the reverend intoned to the publish–Mardi Gras multitudes.
“Little doubt if the Kingdom of Heaven provided one thing low cost and glittering and toxic, crowds can be storming its gates, crying, ‘God, throw me one thing!’ “
Mardi Gras 2023 is Feb. 21, and Carnival begins up just a few weeks earlier, on Jan. 6 as all the time.
Carnival does not cease on the parish line. Listed here are all of the parades that roll in New Orleans’ neighboring suburbs.
New Orleans’ North Shore neighbors plan to current a number of parades in 2023. Right here’s a listing.