Chocolate Recalled Nationwide for Undeclared Allergen
- Weaver Nut Company recalled certain semi-sweet chocolate nonpareils nationwide on June 21, 2025, due to undeclared milk allergens.
- The recall followed a wholesale customer complaint and lab test that confirmed the presence of milk not declared on the product label.
- The recalled semi-sweet chocolates, featuring Christmas and white seed varieties with designated lot numbers, were distributed by U.S. retailers, and thus far, there have been no reported cases of illness linked to these products.
- The FDA issued a press release stating that affected consumers can return or discard products for a full refund regardless of package condition and urged those allergic to milk not to consume them.
- Weaver Nut Company, along with the FDA, is actively looking into the source of the undeclared milk issue and keeping track of any reported illnesses to safeguard consumers who may experience severe or life-threatening allergic reactions.
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Weaver Nut Company recalls chocolate nonpareils over undeclared allergens
Multiple batches of chocolate nonpareils produced by Weaver Nut Company, Inc. and sold across the U.S. have been recalled due to potential undeclared milk allergens, the Food and Drug Administration announced earlier this week. Six lots of semi-sweet chocolate with “Christmas Seeds” colored nonpareils, or small ball-shaped sprinkles, and 15 lots of semi-sweet chocolate with white nonpareils are included in the recall. The FDA said those with an …
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