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Another China milk product withdrawn
A FOURTH product containing traces of melamine has been recalled in Australia, as the fallout from the Chinese poisoned milk scandal continues to reverberate around the globe.
Kirin milk tea made in China has been withdrawn from sale after Australian tests revealed levels of melamine in products sold domestically.
"Consumers are advised not to consume Kirin milk tea made in China,'' Food Standards Australia New Zealand said today.
"Consumers should dispose of the product safely out of the reach of children.''
The recall of the blended drink follows the withdrawal from sale of the milk-based sweet White Rabbit, Cadbury chocolate eclairs made in China and Lotte Koala Biscuits.
Taiwan's health minister was admitted to hospital today after allegedly being attacked by Opposition lawmakers angry over the Government's response to the widening milk crisis.
Television footage broadcast on several networks showed the minister, Yeh Ching-chuan, being surrounded by a group of people, as reporters shouted "How can lawmakers hit people? Don't use violence.''