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[[file:melamine_flag.gif|250px|thumb|right|''China's national flag modified to display the chemical structure of melamine.'']]
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In the fall of 2008, at least [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/09/6200-chinese-babies-ill-3-die-12-people-arrested-in-milk-scandal/ six infants died and hundreds of thousands more were hospitalized after being fed milk powder] manufactured by the Chinese company [[Sanlu]]. An investigation revealed that the company had been adding [[melamine]], a chemical used in plastics manufacture, to its milk powder in order to give the semblance of higher protein content. From that point on, “poison milk powder” has been a household term.
  
This refers to the 2008 Chinese milk scandal. For more information, see here ([http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/2008%E5%B9%B4%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E5%A5%B6%E5%88%B6%E5%93%81%E6%B1%A1%E6%9F%93%E4%BA%8B%E4%BB%B6 Chinese]) and here ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Chinese_milk_scandal English]).
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Since the 2008 Sanlu scandal, there have been numerous additional scandals involving [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/milk-contamination/ milk contamination] and tainted [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/infant-formula baby formula] in China, battering faith in domestic dairy companies and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/06/safety-scandals-give-foreign-dairies-boost/ significantly boosting profits for foreign diary firms in mainland China].  
  
[[File:poisonmilkpowder1.jpg|500px|thumb|center|''"Child, believe me, relax and drink it!" (Bottle labeled, "melamine.")'']]
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[[File:immunized2.jpg|500px|thumb|center|''Milk powder, immunizations, school stabbings, school collapses, school bus incidents, test-focused education. In red "Will your child escape these?"'']]
 

Latest revision as of 20:41, 2 February 2021

dú nǎifěn 毒奶粉

China's national flag modified to display the chemical structure of melamine.

In the fall of 2008, at least six infants died and hundreds of thousands more were hospitalized after being fed milk powder manufactured by the Chinese company Sanlu. An investigation revealed that the company had been adding melamine, a chemical used in plastics manufacture, to its milk powder in order to give the semblance of higher protein content. From that point on, “poison milk powder” has been a household term.

Since the 2008 Sanlu scandal, there have been numerous additional scandals involving milk contamination and tainted baby formula in China, battering faith in domestic dairy companies and significantly boosting profits for foreign diary firms in mainland China.