Nestlé dairy products safe for consumption - govt, Nestlé
[Gabi Khumalo] The Department of Health and Nestlé South Africa have reassured the public and consumers that all Nestlé dairy products sold in the country are completely safe for consumption. 1 Dec 2008 13:25
Facelift for Rentokil after 81 years - Rentokil
One of South Africa's most reputable brands in the pest control industry, Rentokil, has revamped its image for the first time since its establishment in 1927. 14 Oct 2008 08:51
No need for melamine contamination concern - CGCSA
The mere presence of melamine in foods does not indicate that the food is contaminated, the Consumer Goods Council (CGCSA) said today. 8 Oct 2008 17:11
Further tests find Mars products safe
After a series of tests for melamine, Hong Kong authorities have passed all Mars products, including Snickers and M&Ms, as clear of melamine and safe for consumption. 3 Oct 2008 06:09
Mars' melamine test results in
In response to the melamine crisis currently affecting the dairy industry in China, which has seen Cadbury's recalling its sweets and has South African ports on high alert for contaminated products, Mars Foods has issued a statement disclosing the results of its own product testing. 30 Sep 2008 13:20
Retail pharmacy conference highlights benefits of MTM
Clicks, one of the industry leaders in the field of retail pharmacy in South Africa, held its second annual Pharmacy Conference at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 10 - 12 September 2008. The theme for the conference was ‘Realise More' which is a key message formulated to show the company's dedication to building pharmacies in SA to the benefit of all stakeholders. 19 Sep 2008 12:10
Campaign to help public safely dispose of old, unused meds
During National Pharmacy Week from 1 - 7 September 2008, pharmacists countrywide will assist consumers in getting rid of old and unused medicine in a safe and responsible manner. This is an excellent opportunity to spring-clean medicine cabinets and dispose of old medicines that accumulated during the winter months. 25 Aug 2008 12:32
Japan demands probe into cause of nano flame-outs
[Erika Morphy] Several incidents of iPod nanos bursting into flames have created consumer jitters in gadget-happy Japan. Apple is downplaying the problem, pointing out that no major injuries or damage have been reported. The problem is due to defective batteries, the company said, and only a tiny percentage of the devices have caught on fire. 20 Aug 2008 12:04
SA to host International tobacco conference
[Tamar Kahn] Thanks to anti-tobacco legislation, SA will host the third Conference of Parties on Tobacco Control later this year. 28 Jul 2008 10:18
Cough, cold medicines for infants under investigation
The Medicines Control Council of South Africa (MCC) has requested all manufacturers of cough and cold medicines to provide information regarding the effects of the ingredients on infants. 30 Jun 2008 11:36
Govt prioritises biosafety in genetically-modified farm produce
[Shaun Benton] Government is making biosafety a priority not only in terms of genetically-modified organisms in food but also in terms of food products entering the country's borders. 26 Jun 2008 12:55
BPA-free bottle now available
Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in polycarbonate baby bottles, won't harm most people, but it can be released when such bottles are heated and could pose risk to newborns and infants. Now, however, there is a baby bottle that is claimed to be totally free of BPA and reputedly completely safe for infants. 19 Jun 2008 08:09
Sunspray receives HACCP accreditation
Sunspray Food Ingredients, independent manufacturer of spray-dried ingredients, has received its HACCP accreditation from the SABS. HACCP, which stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points, is a systematic preventive approach to food safety. 12 Jun 2008 06:10
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