Monday, October 6, 2008

Cadbury Withdraws Chocolate On Melamine Concern


Cadbury, the famous Chocolate Maker recalled earlier, 11 types of chocolate, including Dairy Milk chocolate mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Australia because of fears of contamination and melamine as a measure precautionary step to another delivery of fresh produce.

Cadbury said last week, three factories, they sources of dairy ingredients in China, shipments were tested by the government, and no melamine had been found, but other tests showed some doubts, so that the recall was ordered.

Based in London, the group said its products, including Dairy Milk chocolate, said the mainland of China and the export markets of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia as a precautionary measure, step another delivery of fresh produce.

A list longer and longer future of China and milk products have been placed on shelves around the world in recent weeks after it came to light that some of milk has been with melamine, to Thousands of dead and four hit.

Melamine is a relatively cheap industrial chemicals can be used to cheat quality control of milk protein and a week ago the Ministry of Health in China said 104 people were seriously ill and nearly 40,000 others been affected by the contamination of milk.

"The withdrawal is due to the fact concerned about the possibility of contamination with melamine of our chocolate," said a spokesman for Cadbury on the basis of its headquarters in London.

Cadbury said last week, three factories, they sources of dairy ingredients in China, shipments were tested by the government, and no melamine had been found, but other tests showed some doubts, so that the recall was ordered.

"We believe it is appropriate for a precautionary measure, the withdrawal of market stage of our Cadbury chocolate products which were manufactured in Beijing, a new supply of fresh produce"