BFAD: Local Cadbury Chocolates Negative of Salmonella

The Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) tested different samples of Cadbury Chocolates and all were negative of salmonella. This after a reference to the BBC article regarding the Cadbury salmonella scare in the UK was passed around through text messages (SMS). Cadbury Philippines, meanwhile denied that the alleged contaminated chocolates are imported here in the Philippines. They said that they are not importing Cadbury Chocolates from the UK.


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2 Responses to “BFAD: Local Cadbury Chocolates Negative of Salmonella”

  1. BFAD on top of the Cadbury Salmonella Scare - Blog For Charity Says:

    [...] This is according Mukamo Blog that BFAD has found samples of different local Cadbury variants to be negative of Salmonella. [...]

  2. gangsta Says:

    now that we are having doubts on the credibility of imported chocoloates, cadburry in particular, this is the time to try our locally manufactured sweets… choc-nut anyone?

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