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‘Do not consume’: DavidsTea herbal blended tea recalled due to undeclared ingredient

The Class 1 recall covers 50-gram loose-leaf packs sold online after CFIA found almond that was not listed on the label.

  • On Tuesday, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced a recall of DavidsTea Organic Sneeze Ease Herbal Infusion across Canada due to an undeclared almond allergen missing from the product label.
  • DavidsTea Inc. is recalling the 50-gram loose-leaf tea featuring Universal Product code 101202100502 and code 000CHA831216, sold exclusively online.
  • The CFIA categorized this as a class one recall, warning that the tree nut allergen may cause serious or life-threatening reactions, including trouble breathing or shock.
  • Consumers are urged to check their collections for the affected product; the CFIA advises not consuming, serving, selling, or distributing the recalled tea but instead returning or discarding it.
  • Currently, the CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation into the Montreal-made product, which may result in further recalls of other items from the marketplace.
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OurWindsor.ca broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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