Published January 13, 2015
The Hong Kong government says its tests have found the industrial chemical melamine in Chinese-made Nestle brand milk.
The government said in a statement late Sunday that the chemical was found in Nestle's Dairy Farm brand milk for catering use. It said the milk was made by a Nestle subsidiary in the Chinese coastal city of Qingdao.
It says the tests found only a small amount of melamine and the milk does not pose a serious health risk.
However, it recommends that the milk not be fed to young children.
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