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                    [Title] => Milk didn’t cause kids’ poisoning, says BFAD
                    [Summary] => The chocolate milk was not the culprit.


This was the initial finding of the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) which conducted laboratory tests on milk samples which earlier were believed to have downed schoolchildren in Minalin, Pampanga recently.

Carmina Parce, of the BFAD’s microbiology laboratory, said the milk samples tested negative for any form of bacteria and showed no abnormalities in odor and appearance.
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This developed as Senate President Franklin Drilon issued a public apology yesterday to the parents of the affected children. He and his wife launched the program in 1996.

"It’s unfortunate that this thing happened," he said. The milk cartons are emblazoned with his name.
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                    [Title] => Milk didn’t cause kids’ poisoning, says BFAD
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This was the initial finding of the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) which conducted laboratory tests on milk samples which earlier were believed to have downed schoolchildren in Minalin, Pampanga recently.

Carmina Parce, of the BFAD’s microbiology laboratory, said the milk samples tested negative for any form of bacteria and showed no abnormalities in odor and appearance.
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This developed as Senate President Franklin Drilon issued a public apology yesterday to the parents of the affected children. He and his wife launched the program in 1996.

"It’s unfortunate that this thing happened," he said. The milk cartons are emblazoned with his name.
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