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Mauna Loa Issues Second 2025 Recall Over Undeclared Nuts in Chocolate Macadamias

The voluntary recall, affecting 16 states and Guam, was prompted by undeclared almonds and cashews detected during internal quality checks.

Mauna Loa Dark Chocolate Covered Macadamias, recalled on April 26, 2025 by the FDA.
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Overview

  • Mauna Loa has recalled 0.6-ounce and 4-ounce bags of its dark chocolate-covered macadamias due to undeclared almonds and cashews, posing risks for those with nut allergies.
  • The recall was initiated after internal quality control and a third-party co-manufacturer identified cross-contamination in the affected batches.
  • The products, distributed across 16 U.S. states and Guam, are marked with specific bar codes, lot numbers, and best-by dates for consumer identification.
  • No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported, and customers can return the recalled items for a full refund.
  • This marks Mauna Loa’s second recall in 2025, following a similar issue in February involving undeclared almonds in macadamia nut pouches.