Sunday, September 21

(Updated)

Hey guys,
I'm sure you've read and/or heard of the melamine that was added in the milk sold by the mainland Chinese...
OMG, to think that they could do this to their own people...

Anyway, it was found that the traces melamine are not only found in Chinese babies' milk products,
But also food products of foreign companies!!
(Apprently, they sold the contaminated milk to those companies...)


Here are some of the foodstuffs that CONTAIN the contaminated milk.
This has been CONFIRMED by the AVA.
Its already up on their website.

1) Dutch lady strawberry flavoured milk

2) Yili brand “Choice Dairy Fruit Bar Yogurt Flavoured Ice Confection”

3) Da Bai Tu Brand Sweet

4) Dutch Lady Banana Flavoured Milk

5) Dutch Lady Honeydew Flavoured Milk

6) Silang - House of Steamed Potato - Potato Cracker

7) Puffed Rice Rolls - Butter Corn Flavour

8) Puffed Rice Rolls - Cheese Flavour

The companies above are recalling or have recalled their products places like supermarkets and provision stores.
And people who currently have these products at home are adviced to discard them.







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For those who are worried about other brands that might be contaminated,
There's an SMS going round with the products that contain milk from China,
But is not confirmed if the milk used is contaminated....



The following items have been recalled due to China's milk situation.

1. M&M's

2. Snickers

3. Mentos yoghurt bottle

4. Dove chocolate

5. Oreo Wafer sticks

6. Monmilk

7. Dutchlady Sterilised milk

8. Wall's products

9. Mini popper ice-cream

10. Magnum ice-cream

11. Moo sandwich ice-cream

12. Mini Cornetto

13. Youcan ice-cream

14. Meiji Ice Cream

15. Magnum IceCream

16. Walls Ice Cream

17. Blancanube

18. Yili brand Pure Milk

19. Yili brand Pure low fat milk

20. Wang Wang Brand milk and Wang Wang Brand sweet

I'm not too sure of the reliability of this SMS,
But word has been going round that the products are also in the process
of being recalled by the companies.
So yeah.

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