Monday, October 6, 2008

Canadian Food Inspection Agency examines melamine contamination in milk-related products

Canadian Food Inspection Agency examines melamine contamination in milk-related products. This is announced in the website of Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

The Government of Canada is actively protecting the safety of Canada’s food supply. The investigation into melamine contamination has been expanded to include other potentially affected products in addition to infant formula. Specifically, products made from milk or milk-derived ingredients that could contain contaminated product are being examined. Milk-derived ingredients include whole milk powder, non-fat milk powder, whey powder, lactose powder, and casein.
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/concen/2008melamine.shtml

2008-10-01 - OK OK KAISER PRETZELS may contain melamine
2008-09-30 - Certain LOTTE brand KOALA’S MARCH filled cookies may contain melamine
2008-09-26 - Certain Mr. Brown 3-in-1 Instant Coffee Products may contain melamine
2008-09-25 - White Rabbit brand may contain melamine
2008-09-22 - Certain Mr. Brown 3-in-1 Instant Coffee Products may contain melamine v
2008-09-21 - Nissin Cha Cha Dessert may contain melamine
2008-09-12 - Infant formula originating from China

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