The New York State Consumer Protection Board has issued a recall of two brands of Halloween Candy. This recall came after candy was not only purchased but possibly handed out. The source of the problem is that melamine was found in the candy.
New York - As reported previously,
Sherwood Brand Pirates Gold Milk Chocolate Coins were recalled in Canada on October 28. Since then, the recall for the same brand of candy has been initiated in New York by the New York State Consumer Protection Board.
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second recall, is for candy with the "White Rabbit" logo. The packages will have a white rabbit on them, similar to the photo below.

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White Rabbit Candy
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The recall was initiated because the candy has melamine in them.
Four children died and tens of thousands became sick in China after melamine was discovered in certain baby foods.
The candy was found in dollar stores and should have been removed by now. If you have purchased any of this candy, it can be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund.