Cadbury Recalls Chinese-Made Chocolate As 22 More Are Arrested In Milk Scandal

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MIN LEE | 09/29/08 08:26 PM | AP

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HONG KONG — British candy maker Cadbury announced a recall Monday of chocolate made in its Beijing factory after it was found to contain melamine, the industrial chemical that has sickened tens of thousands of Chinese children.

The 11 recalled items were sold in parts of Asia and the Pacific, the company said in a statement. Cadbury's chocolates sold in the United States were not affected, said a spokesman for Hershey's, Cadbury's sole U.S. distributor.

Meanwhile, Kraft Foods, the maker of Oreo cookies, and Mars, the maker of M&Ms and Snickers candy, questioned the findings of Indonesian tests that identified melamine in samples of their products made in China.

Both Kraft Foods and Mars said they would comply with an Indonesian recall but planned to conduct their own tests and look into the possibility the tainted products were counterfeits.

Melamine-laced baby formula and other dairy products in China have been blamed for sickening nearly 54,000 children and leading to four infant deaths. The industrial chemical, which is high in nitrogen, is believed to have been added to watered-down milk to mask the resulting protein deficiency and fool quality tests.

Preliminary tests showed melamine in Cadbury chocolates produced at the candy maker's Beijing factory, but it was too early to say how much of the chemical was in them, said a Cadbury spokesman who declined to be identified because of company policy.

Another official reached through the company's London office said there was no way the contaminated chocolate could find its way into other countries because the Chinese factory only supplies Australia, Taiwan, Nauru, Hong Kong and Christmas Island.

"That factory in Beijing only exports to those markets. It's only a small factory," said the official. He said Chinese production makes up only 0.5 percent of Cadbury's global sales, and the recalled items are "less than that because it's only chocolate."

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The recalled products included Cadbury Dark Chocette, Cadbury Eclairs, Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate, Cadbury Dairy Milk Hazelnut Chocolate, Cadbury Dairy Milk Cookies Chocolate and Cadbury Hazelnut Praline Chocolate.

In the United States, Hershey's spokesman Kirk Saville said the Cadbury distributor "has never purchased milk, including powdered milk, from China," and that he was "positive" no Hershey's suppliers receive milk products from the country.

Indonesia's Food and Drug Monitoring Agency said tests last week found melamine in a dozen products distributed nationwide, including M&Ms, Snickers bars and Oreo wafers.

Manufacturers Kraft and Mars questioned the findings.

"We don't use any milk ingredients from China in any Oreo products, no matter where they are made or sold," said Kraft spokeswoman Claire Regan.

Tod Gimbel, Kraft's director of corporate affairs for the Asia Pacific, said the company "was trying to understand what methodology was used" in Indonesia's testing.

Mars, in a statement on its Web site, called the Indonesian results "completely inconsistent" with test findings from other government and independent labs in Asia and Europe.

"The vastly different results give Mars significant reason to question the validity of the Indonesian laboratory results," the company said.

So far, only a local agency has checked the products for melamine, but the levels found were considered very high.

No level of melamine deliberately added to a food product is legal in the United States, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

But the agency said it is conducting a health risk assessment to try to determine if there is a minimal amount that would be acceptable in cases where the chemical finds its way into a product through some other means. For example, melamine could be present in the meat or milk of an animal that was fed tainted feed or it could find its way into food processed in a factory.

Some experts in Asia say small amounts of melamine, which is used to make plastics, may be transferred during food processing.

Guidelines in Hong Kong and New Zealand say melamine in food products is considered safe at 2.5 parts per million or less, though Hong Kong has lowered the level for children under 3 and pregnant or lactating women to 1 part per million.

In China, the government continued its investigation into questionable milk sources.

Police raided dairy farms and milk purchasing stations in northern China, detaining 22 people accused of being involved in a network that manufactured, sold and added melamine to milk, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Monday. Police also seized more than 485 pounds of the chemical.

Chinese officials had previously arrested at least 18 people and detained more than two dozen suspects.

Asian countries continued to tighten controls on Chinese dairy products.

Myanmar's Commerce Ministry said all Chinese dairy imports had been barred since last week, according to the government affiliated weekly Myanmar Times _ a significant move because China is the country's biggest trade partner. Chinese dairy products are widely sold in impoverished Myanmar, though there have been no reported cases of illnesses.

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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar in Washington, Carley Petesch in New York and Raphael Satter in London contributed to this report.

HONG KONG — British candy maker Cadbury announced a recall Monday of chocolate made in its Beijing factory after it was found to contain melamine, the industrial chemical that has sickened tens ...
HONG KONG — British candy maker Cadbury announced a recall Monday of chocolate made in its Beijing factory after it was found to contain melamine, the industrial chemical that has sickened tens ...
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- outnow I'm a Fan of outnow 191 fans permalink

Mad cow disease and now bad milk disease. It is nice that 22 individuals are in custody but what is being done to compensate the victims with MONEY? 150,000 babies are poisoned but for many people who still believe the "invisible hand of the free market" will guide manufacturers in the future in their quest for profit at all costs, I have a question? Do you want a Mars bar? Unleash the plaintiffs lawyers who will seek punitive damages against the manufactures and distributors of the melamine-contaminated milk and pet food and the practice will disappear forever AND the victims will be compensated. The sting of the whip of punitive damages does what no government regulations can accomplish - it sends a clear and unmistakable message that we will put you in prison AND put you and your corporation into bankruptcy. We will hurt you in the pocketbook until you will never poison babies again.

If you don't care about yourself or your children maybe you care about your dog or cat. What does it take to make Americans realize that the profit motive with no regulations or consequences causes you and your family to be poisoned while those on Wall Street outsource your job and poison you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 10/01/2008

Kraft and Mars used to be American. I go to the store and try to find anything on the shelves not either made or processed in China. As a result, my diet is pretty much limited to fresh fruits and veggies and fresh seafood from the deli counter. How much things have changed! I only wish it had been for the better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 10/01/2008
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the sh*t just keep getting thicker. I buy my cat's food at trader joes -- it's their brand. my cat won't stop throwing up. I'm wondering where the ingredients are coming from.

this is a very sick world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 09/30/2008
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Proof that even the Chinese are as inept at overall "stra-ta-gery" as our current admin:

1) China buys our debt by the boatload.
2) China needs America to be strong to repay the debt
3) They continue to poison us
4) We continue to buy their cheap chinese sh it.

The ultimate vicious circle....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 09/29/2008

What is chocolate candy with milk?? Go vegan! (Then Google "vegan chocolate". And run out and buy Purely Decadent ice "cream" -- you will not be able to tell the difference, and the world will be better off for that choice.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 09/29/2008

What the X@!? Even they've outsourced to China. Bring the damn jobs home! This is unbelievable. Unbelievable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 09/29/2008
- gevan I'm a Fan of gevan 19 fans permalink

If only the Chinese had listened to PETA's recommendation that human milk be use for the production of consumables like ice cream or chocolate, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 09/29/2008
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I'd love to see the farm containing all those women pumping milk for the ice cream industry. this is the most ridiculous fu*king idea I've ever heard. I won't be sending any more money to PETA now that they've lost their MFing minds. You don't drink cows milk? don't eat ice cream!

You extreme foodists don't know when to leave well enough alone. there are actually important things going on in the world and you're trying to force people to eat ice cream made from breast milk.

geezus, get a life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 AM on 09/30/2008
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