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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upgraded its recall of certain Cal Yee Farms chocolate products to a Class 1 designation, indicating a serious health risk due to potential contamination with undeclared allergens. Products affected may contain milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6, and almonds, posing a severe threat to those with related allergies, according to the FDA.
Originally recalled in December 2024, the specific items identified now include dark chocolate almonds, dark chocolate apricots, and dark chocolate walnuts. These products were sold in various states including Arizona, California, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, and may be available online.
No illnesses have been reported at this time, but the FDA urges consumers with allergies to avoid these products. Affected items were packaged in clear, plastic zippered pouches marked with bright yellow labels and specific UPC codes. Consumers should check for these codes and are advised to return or dispose of contaminated products.
For further guidance, affected customers can contact the company during business hours.