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UPDATED: 10:34, June 25, 2006
Singapore recalls Cadbury chocolates imported from U.K.
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The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) has recalled seven Cadbury chocolate products made in the United Kingdom (U.K.), according to Channel NewsAsia report Saturday.

The move came after Cadbury, a British chocolate producer, found traces of salmonella in chocolates made in a factory in the U.K. and recalled them in Britain and Ireland.

The products being recalled here include Dairy Milk Turkish, Dairy Milk Caramel, Dairy Milk Mint, Dairy Milk 8 chunk, Dairy Milk 1 kilogram, Dairy Milk Button Easter Egg and Freddo bars, the report said.

It added that most of the Cadbury chocolates sold in Singapore are made in Australia or New Zealand.

Source: Xinhua


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