Hong Kong's food safety agency said Sunday it has found unsafe levels of the industrial chemical melamine in two chocolate products made by British candy maker Cadbury at its Beijing factory.
The two items were among 11 Chinese-made products that have already been recalled by Cadbury in parts of Asia and the Pacific.
Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety said samples of the two products contained considerably more melamine than the city's legal limit of 2.5 parts per million.
Cadbury's Dairy Milk Hazelnut Chocolate Bulk Pack contained 56 parts per million of melamine, while Dairy Milk Cookies Chocolate contained 6.9 parts per million, the center …

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