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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has escalated a recall of Cal Yee Farms’ chocolate products to a Class 1 warning due to potential contamination with undeclared allergens. The affected items include dark chocolate almonds, apricots, and walnuts that may contain milk, an issue particularly concerning for individuals with dairy allergies.
Originally initiated in December 2024, this recall impacts products sold across multiple states, including Arizona, California, and Texas, as well as online purchases, indicating a wider risk to consumers. According to the FDA, a Class 1 recall is issued when there is a reasonable probability that exposure could cause serious health consequences or death.
No illnesses have yet been reported, but consumers with allergies to milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6, or almonds are strongly advised to check labels and refrain from consuming the chocolate. Affected products are packaged in clear zippered pouches with bright yellow labels. Those in possession of any recalled items can seek refunds or disposal options.