Posted on 09/29/2008 6:08:30 AM PDT by yankeedame
British chocolate giant Cadbury today ordered a recall of its Chinese-made products after revealing tests have cast doubt on its safety.
It is feared the sweets could contain melamine-laced milk, which has been blamed for killing four children in China and making around 50,000 ill.
The 11 recalled confectionery items - made at Cadbury's factory in Beijing - are distributed in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia.
Doubts: 11 products distributed in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia were recalled
....Authorities say suppliers might have added melamine, which is rich in nitrogen, to watered-down milk to deceive quality tests for protein. Chinese-made M&Ms, Snickers bars and Oreo biscuits have also been recalled by manufacturers.
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Expand that to include any medical items.
I am with you. It is very difficult to decipher where our food is coming from. Everything is either "manufactured for" or "imported by" If you look quickly it appears to be American Made. If you look closely, you will find almost nothing is made in USA.
I am afraid to buy pans or bowls or anything cooking related also. I can just imagine the chemicals they put in the metal in China. This holds true for candles, decorations, curtains, etc.
Maybe we need to pickedt Chinese embassy/consulates, and organize world-wide ban on Chinese food products. Sure it could drive up the local price of some food. However, it is a small price to pay, considering the potential danger.
I don’t buy cookware made in China either. I’m pretty well set, having been married 17 years, but when I buy replacements I look for US-made older products at the thrift store.
Does the West make anything anymore? We’ve even outsourced candy-making to the commies to save a few pennies.
I was looking online last night for a heavy duty pressure cooker and came across these folks - https://store.wafco.com/ezmerchant/home.nsf
Their stuff appears well-made and *most* of it is made in the USA.
Of course they charge retail at their online store but there are other places that sell it.
I’ll have to check the local thrifts though. That sounds like an excellent idea.
If Hershey's chocolate bars have Melamine in them, my stomach will just have to get used to it.
There’s also Lehman’s (no, not THAT Lehman’s!)
Must be one of the only websites that cater to the Amish :p
Hey, thanks! While not a country boy by any stretch, my grandmother was from West Virginia and I grew up with cast iron skillets. Now I use my own daily!
But I’m always on the lookout for other stuff so thanks for the link!
That chicken roaster has my name on it :-)
IIRC, Hershey’s closed their Pennsylvania Plant and opened on in Mexico.
See the website www.madebyyankees.net. It is a reference site to find made in usa products. It is quick and easy to use. And if you can’t find what you are looking for, email, I’ll find it for you.
On the off chance something can’t be found, I log all of my search results on www.madebyyankees.com the companion blog.
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