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Nearly a dozen types of chocolate has been pulled off the shelves in Hong Kong after candy-maker Cadbury recalls the treats saying it is taking the precaution due to the tainted milk scandal in China, where the chocolate is made. (Sept. 29)
Nearly a dozen types of chocolate has been pulled off the shelves in Hong Kong after candy-maker Cadbury recalls the treats saying it is taking the precaution due to the tainted milk scandal in China, where the chocolate is made.
Nearly a dozen types of chocolate has been pulled off the shelves in Hong Kong after candy-maker Cadbury recalls the treats saying it is taking the precaution due to the tainted milk scandal in China, where the chocolate is made.
An industrial chemical blamed for sickening thousands of infants in China was found in candy in four Connecticut stores this week and California stores last week.