I'd be concerned if he had actual, solid proof that the Target chocolate contained melamine, and not just wild speculation. "Candy 9/11"? He should have just pulled all the stops and called it the "Candy Holocaust".
Sorry, but one thing the FDA looks very closely at is halloween candy. Just because something contains milk powder and came from China means absolutely nothing. If there was a risk of products like that being on the shelf in the U.S. we would have been alerted by now. You better be careful talking smack about products online without proof or you might find yourself on the wrong end of a lawsuit.
I don't think that guy should be allowed near children on Halloween... I found him creepy. I think he ate one of those candies before he did this review. Probably the skull.
I concur. If this guy is serious about his claim, and he has absolute proof that the candy is indeed contaminated, then he should be doing a little more than scaremongering on YouTube.