Cadbury Recalls Chinese-Made Chocolate From Hong Kong

“Cadbury Asia Pacific told the Hong Kong government’s Center for Food Safety the chocolates were made in Cadbury’s factory in the Chinese capital Beijing, the Hong Kong government said in a statement. It wasn’t immediately clear if tests found the industrial chemical melamine in the products.” [Link]

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1 Response to “Cadbury Recalls Chinese-Made Chocolate From Hong Kong”


  1. 1 zak822

    I heard about the Cadbury story this morning on Good Morning America. It was on right after a story about how requiring country of origin label on food products unfairly implied that food safety in non-Western countries was not up to American standards.

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