Biscuits Found Positive for Melamine Content/Contamination

The melamine scare isn’t over yet. This time two biscuits were tested and found positive for melamine content, DOH-BFAD reported. In my previous articles, I have provided lists of Milk and Milk products found positive and negative for melamine. As a follow-up, the public is being warned about two biscuits that were tested positive for melamine content so don’t buy these if you see them on display in your local groceries or stores. These biscuits are Lotte B+W Koala Biscuit and Lotte Chocolate Snack Koala Biscuit. With all these findings, I have realized that melamine contamination of food products has been around for a while so be informed. Read.

Update: Another Philippine-made biscuit was found positive for melamine – Sunflower Blueberry Crackers.

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3 Comments on “Biscuits Found Positive for Melamine Content/Contamination”

  1. This is so sad!

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  2. Suzanne,

    Yeah, can you imagine biscuits containing melamine? It’s not even fit for human consumption my dear.

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  3. [...] ago the Melamine Scare in the Philippines and other parts of the world created a huge buzz about contaminated biscuits, and contaminated canned goods. With all these things coming around, the quality control of food [...]

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