Details of withdrawn products
To 1 October 2008, only White Rabbit milk-based lollies have shown positive test results in Australia. Food safety agencies are closely monitoring new information on the issue and potentially suspect foods as it becomes available.
White Rabbit Creamy Candy 
White Rabbit milk-based lollies have been withdrawn from sale in Australia by importers and wholesalers. The action commenced on 24 September 2008 and follows Australian test results showing levels of melamine in product available here. It also follows overseas tests showing contamination. The lollies were sold in retail packs through Asian retailers and supermarkets and also available in some Asian restaurants.
Consumers are advised not to consume White Rabbit milk-based lollies made in China. Consumers should dispose of the product safely out of the reach of children and pets.
Cadbury Eclairs 
As a precaution, Cadbury's has withdrawn the 180g (blue) packs of its Cadbury-branded Eclairs lollies made in China. It has also withdrawn several other products overseas which are not available in Australia. The action commenced on 30 September 2008 and is pending Australian test results for possible melamine contamination. Cadbury Eclairs were available widely in retail outlets. As a precaution, consumers are currently advised not to eat Cadbury Eclairs in 180g (blue) packs.
Lotte Koala Biscuits
Australian importers of Lotte Koala Biscuits have also undertaken a precautionary withdrawal. This follows overseas reports of contaminated ingredients. The product was available widely at supermarkets. Consumers are advised to not consume the product. Consumers should dispose of the product safely out of the reach of children and pets.