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Updated: 9:41 PM Oct 7, 2008
Recalled Candy Found on Store Shelves
Representatives with Wisconsin Consumer Protection say White Rabbit Candy, recalled by a distributor earlier this month, was found in stores in Eau Claire, Sheboygan and Wausau, as well as in a Wisconsin grocery distribution center.
Posted: 9:33 PM Oct 7, 2008 |
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Some candy sold on some Eau Claire store shelves could be tainted.
Representatives with Wisconsin Consumer Protection say White Rabbit Candy, recalled by a distributor earlier this month, was found in stores in Eau Claire, Sheboygan and Wausau, as well as in a Wisconsin grocery distribution center.
The candy, made in China, may be contaminated with melamine, a white powdery industrial chemical. Doctors say the chemical can build up in a child's kidneys over time, causing problems. The candy was sold in eight and 16-ounce bags and has a design of a white rabbit on the front.
If you purchased the candy, return it to the store or throw it away.
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