FDA Elevates Cal Yee Farm Chocolate Recall to Highest Risk Level
Recalled products pose serious health risks due to undeclared allergens and were sold in nine states and online.
- The FDA has reclassified the Cal Yee Farm recall to a Class 1 level, the most serious designation, indicating the risk of severe health consequences or death.
- The recall includes chocolate and yogurt-covered products, trail mixes, and butter toffee due to undeclared allergens such as milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6 dye, and almonds.
- The affected products were sold in nine states—California, Arizona, Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, Ohio, and Pennsylvania—and online through the company's website.
- The recall was initiated after a facility inspection revealed packaging errors that failed to disclose the presence of allergens, which could cause life-threatening allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
- Consumers are advised to dispose of the products immediately or contact Cal Yee Farm for a refund or credit; no illnesses have been reported so far.