we are talking about children. would it not be better to be safe than sorry. Chinese products have killed their own babies and sickened over 1000. dog food, toys and now babies milk. I do not know about you but I will not give out ONE piece of Chinese candy. it is not worth the risk! these are peoples babies. do you even check to see where the products you buy to give to children are coming from. seriously these are children we are talking about, who will rip open their bag of candy and start eating. it is days before Halloween and it is not relevant. I think it is! can you guarantee that there is no comtaminated candy out there. sure nothing is getting to market. willing to risk the life of a baby. I am not.
- Powdered baby milk.
- HK finds melamine in Chinese-made cheesecake.
- Cookies With Melamine Found in Netherlands.
- Mr Brown coffee products.
- Manufacturing giant Unilever recalls melamine tainted tea. CNN is also reporting that the Hong Kong authorities Sunday (October 5) announced that two recalled candy products made by British confectioner Cadbury had high levels of melamine.
- Melamine Detected in Two More Ritz Snacks.
- More Chinese-made sweets recalled in Japan.
- White Rabbit brand Chinese candy contaminated: Asian health officials.
- Lipton, Glico and Ritz the latest businesses to be affected by milk powder scandal.
- Hong Kong finds traces of melamine in Cadbury products.
- Recalled Melamine Milk Products include Asian versions of Bairong grape cream crackers, Dove chocolate, Dreyers cake mix, Dutch Lady candy, First Choice crackers, Kraft Oreo wafer sticks, M&Ms, Magnum ice cream, Mentos bottle yoghurt, Snickers funsize, Yili hi-cal milk, Youcan sesame snacks and others. Testing of some of those has already proven negative.
- Melamine Found in More China-Made Products, including Heinz DHA+AA baby cereal.
- 305 Chinese dairy-based products temporarily banned in Korea.
- US bloggers have gone so far as to uncover dozens of products recalled in China that were still on the shelves of their local supermarkets.
- 31 new milk powder brands found tainted.


