Chocolate Products Recalled Again Due to Undisclosed Milk

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Chocolate Products Recalled Again Due to Undisclosed Milk
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The FDA has issued a new warning about a previously recalled batch of chocolate products sold by Cal Yee Farm due to the presence of undeclared milk. The products, which include chocolate walnuts, chocolate raisins, chocolate almonds, yogurt coated almonds, and chocolate apricots, were initially recalled last year for undeclared allergens. At least three of the products have now been upgraded to a Class 1 recall, the highest level issued by the FDA, due to the potential for life-threatening health consequences.

Alarms are being sounded about an old recall after a number of chocolate products sold in several states and online were given a new warning because federal officials said they could “cause serious adverse health consequences or death.”

According to the recall, the items were sold across nine states, including Pennsylvania, California, Arizona, Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon and Ohio. The company has an online store as well.Sign up for NBC New York's News Headlines newsletter.

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