South Korean investigators say they have found high levels of melamine in two more Chinese-made food products. The Korea Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that melamine was found in Nabisco Ritz cracker cheese sandwiches and in rice crackers made by Danyang Day Bright Company. Melamine has now been found in six products imported to South Korea, including Misarang snacks made in China and in Chinese-made nondairy creamer imported from Hong Kong. South Korea has banned imports of all Chinese-made food products containing powdered milk.Rico says uh-oh, the first recognizable brand name... Let's hope they don't import any to this country.
30 September 2008
It's spreading
The International Herald Tribune has an article via the Associated Press about the continuing melamine disaster:
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