Cal Yee Farm's December recall of chocolate-covered nuts, apricots, and raisins has been classified as Class 1 by the FDA due to the presence of undeclared milk. This classification indicates a 'reasonable probability' that consuming these products could cause serious health consequences or death for individuals with dairy allergies.
Chocolate-covered nuts, apricots, and raisins recalled by Cal Yee Farm in December were given a Class 1 risk level by the FDA .A Class 1 recall notes that there is a “reasonable probability” that consumption “will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.” The snacks received the classification because they contained undeclared milk.Cal Yee Farm recalled a slew of dark chocolate and yogurt-covered snacks in December across nine states. Now the U.S.
Most were packaged in clear plastic zippered pouches with a bright yellow label identifying the product and a small white label containing a UPC code on the back of the pouch. The dark chocolate apricots, specifically, were packaged in two types of plastic containers with a white or yellow label identifying the product and a small white label with the UPC code on the back.
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