Following the withdrawal in the UK of a million bars of Cadbury's chocolate it looks like the company's directors are to face criminal charges. The Times reports today that their products are the only common link between the 37 people that became ill recently with salmonella.
The UK's Health Protection Agency has reviewed food diaries from the 37, who included many kids under 10 years old, and discovered that many specifically mentioned eating Cadbury's Chocolate. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has already said that other infected Cadbury's products may still be on sale as the suspect base ingredient was used in as many as 43 product lines.

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