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Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 On Wednesday, 12 more Chinese dairy companies were named as violators after tests found 31 batches of milk powder contaminated with melamine.
Recalls of melamine tainted products have also occurred in Australia, Great Britain, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore and Thailand. In China, the chocolate maker Cadbury removed from store shelves all of its products made at its Beijing plant. Most of these products are sold in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
On Sept. 26, melamine-contaminated products were found in the United States, and the FDA announced the recall of seven of those products -- "Mr. Brown"-brand instant coffee and tea products made in China.
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On Sept. 25, the European Union banned baby food products containing milk imported from China.
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To learn more, visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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