The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has escalated the recall of certain Cal Yee Farms chocolate products to Class 1 status, indicating a high risk of serious health consequences. This decision, announced on February 2, 2025, affects products distributed across nine states, including Ohio, due to potential undeclared allergens.
- FDA elevates recall to Class 1 status
- Products may contain undeclared allergens
- Affected states include California and Texas
- No reported illnesses from recalled products
- Recall follows FDA facility inspection
The recall was initially announced on December 12, 2024, following an FDA inspection of Cal Yee Farms’ facility. The products involved include dark chocolate walnuts, yogurt-coated almonds, and butter toffee, which may contain undeclared milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6, and almonds. The FDA’s Enforcement Report for the week of January 29, 2025, expanded the recall to include additional items such as dark chocolate almonds and dark chocolate apricots.
These products have been classified as Class 1, which signifies a reasonable probability that exposure could lead to serious adverse health effects or death. The recall impacts consumers in nine states: California, Arizona, Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Cal Yee Farms has stated that there have been no reported illnesses related to the recalled products.
Consumers are advised to check their homes for the affected products and to return them to the place of purchase for a refund. The company has emphasized the importance of this recall to ensure consumer safety and compliance with FDA regulations.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of food safety and awareness of allergens in food products. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about recalls that may affect their health.