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White Rabbit candies exported to New Zealand were also tested, and though melamine was found, as there had been no harm done yet they were unable to recall. Two reporters, using the Singaporean test results, calculated that "a 60kg adult [...] would have to eat more than 47 White Rabbit sweets [...] every day over a lifetime to exceed the ...
In the United States of America, which was otherwise unaffected by the scares, the US distributor of White Rabbit candies recalled the product when samples found in Hartford showed traces of melamine. [134] The candy's maker and subsidiary of Bright Foods, Guan Sheng Yuan, issued a recall to the 50 countries to which it exported. [135]
Palmer Candy Company, which sells to brands like Target and Walmart, is recalling their white-coated products over potential salmonella contamination. Walmart and Target are recalling candy across ...
Consumers who purchased white-coated confectionary items manufactured by Palmer Candy Co. can return them to their place of purchase for a full refund. Anyone with questions can call Palmer at 800 ...
This candy is being recalled due to it being tainted with melamine. CNA:"White Rabbit Creamy Candy" from China also tainted with melamine woonie 13:43, 21 September 2008 (UTC) Thanks, i have written a sub-section with references on this incident. cat yronwode Catherineyronwode 23:06, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
About six months after a 7-year-old's death, the Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled candy they say poses a choking hazard.
This timeline of the 2008 Chinese milk scandal documents how events related to the Chinese dairy products contamination by melamine unfolded. Complaints about kidney problems traced back to a brand of infant formula, subsequent discoveries of melamine contamination of liquid milk, and exported powdered milk of processed food products (using contaminated milk).