FDA, recall
Salon · 1d
FDA elevates chocolate recall to highest risk level — here's what to know
Now, as of Jan. 22, the FDA has upgraded the recall to a Class I, the most serious classification, indicating "a reasonable probability that the use of or exposure to a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death," ABC News reported.
deseret · 2d
Chocolate recall: FDA warns about potentially deadly treats
On Dec. 12, 2024, Cal Yee Farm, a California-based company, announced a recall on a variety of products, including dark chocolate walnuts, apricots and yogurt-coated almonds, after the FDA discovered that they weren’t labeled properly.
YAHOO!News · 5d
Chocolate recall elevated by FDA on products sold in Tennessee. Here's what to know
Nine states have been identified as being affected by the chocolate recall, but the products were available online so others could have the products as well. Consumers affected bought products from the retail store located at 5158 Clayton Road, Suisun Valley, CA 94534, and online through calyeefarm.com.
People · 5d
Chocolate Recall Updated to Highest Risk Level, FDA Warns Consumption Could Cause Death
The FDA has updated the December recall of some of Cal Yee Farms' products to the highest risk level classification for three of its chocolate products, warning that exposure or consumption could cause death.
Prevention · 1d
Chocolate Recall Updated by FDA to ‘Deadly’ Risk—Here’s Why
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.
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