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Hong Kong Consumer Council’s ice cream warning as tests show some exceed legal limit for bacteria
- Watchdog tested 29 frozen treats and discovered two brands had higher levels of bacteria
- Officials also express concern over high levels of sugar and fat in tested samples
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Popular ice cream brands in Hong Kong were found to be high in sugar and fat, and some even exceeded the legal limit for bacterial content, the consumer watchdog warned on Monday.
Among the 29 frozen treats tested by the Consumer Council, two exceeded the legal bacterial count, raising concerns over unhygienic food production.
The watchdog’s study found that Mint Chocolate Premium Ice Cream from Appolo contained 58,000 bacteria per gram, and carried 10 units of coliforms per gram.
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They also found that KFC’s Creamy Milk Choco Cookies Sundae had a bacterial count of 15,000 per gram and 280 units of coliforms per gram.

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Frozen confectionery should not contain more than 50,000 bacteria per gram or more than 100 coliform bacteria per gram, the city’s Centre for Food Safety says.
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