DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WARNS PEOPLE NOT TO EAT WHITE RABBIT CANDY HEALTH RISK: MELAMINE CONTAMINATION
September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
JUNEAU, Alaska, Sept. 30 -- The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation issued the following news release:
The Department of Environmental Conservation is warning the public not to eat White Rabbit brand candy in any flavor as it may be contaminated with Melamine. The product has been found in Alaska and removed from retailers' shelves. However DEC is asking consumers to check for this product in their homes.
White Rabbit Creamy Candy is sold in 8 or 16 . . .
The Department of Environmental Conservation is warning the public not to eat White Rabbit brand candy in any flavor as it may be contaminated with Melamine. The product has been found in Alaska and removed from retailers' shelves. However DEC is asking consumers to check for this product in their homes.
White Rabbit Creamy Candy is sold in 8 or 16 . . .
