White Rabbit Candy
The FDA warned against consuming the Chinese candy "White Rabbit Candy" after tests done in Singapore and New Zealand found that the sweets were contaminated with melamine.
In September 2008, an investigation was launched in China over melamine tainted baby milk. On September 29, 2008, Cadbury recalled 11 chocolate products that were made in Beijing and sold in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia over similar fears.
Fast Facts
- Recalled in the Unites States on September 26, 20081
- Sold in 8 or 16 oz packages1
- Other flavors sold in 7 oz packages
- May be contaminated with melamine1
- Company: Guan Sheng Yuan (Group) Company Limited
- According to the company's website, "White Rabbit" is a candy made from "sticky rice"2
White Rabbit Candy Recalled in U.S.
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