Cadbury recalls two products following report of porcine DNA detected in chocolates


PETALING JAYA: Cadbury Confectionery Malaysia Sdn Bhd has recalled two batches of its chocolate products which have tested positive for porcine DNA by the Health Ministry.

In a statement posted at its official Facebook page on Saturday, Cadbury said it is undertaking a full review of the supply chain of its products to ensure all quality standards are met.

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Cadbury Chocolate , Porcine DNA , Non-Halal

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