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The Norwegian government has responded to the crisis by reducing tariffs on milk product imports, the country's agricultural authorities said.
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Sharp-eyed internet users have been mocking clips in the film of a Chinese doctor wearing a face mask but no surgical gloves when operating on Iron Man, as well as not-too-subtle product placements for a domestic milk drink.
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Riccitello also pointed out the success of day-one downloadable content, which has been a sticking point for many players who feel that schemes like that are just a way to milk a few more dollars out of a product by releasing an incomplete game.
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According to Rein Strijker, the company's director of orphan-drug development, the promise of an exclusive market in America justified the costly and complex business of making the product (which is harvested from the milk of genetically engineered rabbits).
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The Bournville so called 'Centre of Excellence' will work on new product development for brands such as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Toblerone, Green and Black's and Suchard.
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The officials asked that retail sales of the milk for catering be halted, and that Nestle recall the product.
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The FDA has approved only one product, ATryn, an anticoagulant derived from the milk of transgenic goats.
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"It's impossible to make an unsafe product safe, " said Shawn Pfaff, spokesman for the Wisconsin Safe Milk Coalition, an industry lobbying group opposed to raw-milk sales.
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To ensure that consumers have a consistent product day to day, month to month and year to year, producers regulate the composition of milk fat, so contents of every like carton are indistinguishable, and of course, remain true to the nutritional information on the packaging.
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