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Ice cream allegedly does not melt in fire causing food safety concern in China

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An ice cream allegedly did not melt over a lit flame causing food safety concern in China.

Video filmed in the city of Handan in Hebei Province on July 5 shows a man named Li using a lighter to burn a Chinese brand "Chicecream's" ice cream lolly but it seemingly not melting.

A salt coconut ice cream from the same company reportedly did not melt after being placed in a room with the temperature of 31C for an hour, causing a heated debate earlier.

The Chinese ice cream brand "Zhong Xue Gao" or "Chicecream" was dubbed "the Hermes of ice cream" or the "ice cream overkill" due to its high price.

Chicecream has defended its adherence to food safety and quality standards after the two cases emerged.

Shanghai market supervision authority has told local media that they had noted the video and reported it to the related authorities.

The video was provided by local media with permission.

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