Melamine found in Cadbury goods
   [image: Cadbury chocolate ( generic image)]


*Preliminary tests have found melamine in Cadbury's Chinese-made chocolates,
the company says.*

At least 50,000 Chinese babies have fallen ill and four been killed by milk
tainted with the industrial chemical.

Cadbury had earlier recalled 11 chocolate types from mainland China, Hong
Kong, Taiwan and Australia because of fears of contamination.

It remains unclear how much melamine was in the recalled products, a Cadbury
spokesman told the BBC.

"It's early days, as these are preliminary findings from the tests," the
spokesman said.
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He emphasised that the only goods affected were those made in the company's
Beijing factory, and not those produced in the UK or elsewhere.

China's reputation for food safety has nosedived since the revelations last
month that milk products poisoned by melamine were responsible for causing
renal problems in babies who drank the milk formula.

*Government pressure*

In mainland China, lawyers and local rights groups are seeking to support
families affected by the scandal, possibly by suing dairies or officials who
failed to disclose the problem.

But many say they are facing pressure from the authorities to abandon their
efforts, blaming government sensitivity.

  [image: Chinese dairy worker monitors production at a plant in Wuhan] China
says it has acted firmly to prevent further contamination

"About two dozen of the lawyers have called these past days to say they want
to quit the volunteer advice group," Beijing lawyer Li Fangping told Reuters
news agency.

"Some of them said that they or their offices were told they would face
serious repercussions if they stayed involved," he said.

In a statement issued by its Singapore office, UK-based Cadbury said
preliminary tests had "cast doubt on the integrity of a range of our
products manufactured in China".

The products are the latest in a list of China-made foods and drinks that
have been removed from shelves around the world in the wake of the scandal.

*Widening scandal*

In Jakarta, the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency said on Monday that it had
found traces of melamine in chocolate and biscuit products apparently made
in China by Kraft Foods and Mars.

The two companies said they were investigating the claims, although their
products had earlier been cleared of melamine tainting.

Some reports raised the possibility the products - including Oreo wafers,
M&Ms and Snickers - could be counterfeit.

"We have asked our trade partners and retailers to suspend the sales of our
products in accordance to the agency's order," the Mars spokesman in
Indonesia, Bondan Ardi, told the Associated Press on Monday.

The companies involved said they would conduct their own tests.

The scandal came to light earlier this month when baby milk powder from the
Sanlu Group was found to contain the industrial chemical melamine.

Since then, at least 22 other companies have been implicated.

Melamine is used in making plastics and is high in nitrogen, which makes
products appear to have a higher protein content.

Health experts say that ingesting small amounts does no harm but sustained
use can cause kidney stones and renal failure, especially among the young.

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