A major recall involving some chocolate products has been issued across nine states following concerns over potential contamination, prompting an urgent warning to customers.
In an announcement posted on Saturday on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website, the agency said Cal Yee Farm of Suisun Valley, California, was voluntarily recalling some of its chocolate.
Yogurt-covered products, as well as nut products and some fruit products, because they may contain undeclared milk, FD&C #6, soy, wheat, sesame, and almonds.
For use in some foods. It provides an orange-yellow color and is commonly used in products like candies, beverages, baked goods, and certain medications.
The affected items were sold under Cal Yee's or Cal Yee Farm brands and the Boa Vista Orchards brand.
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to these ingredients are warned not to consume affected products, which were sold in stores in California, Arizona, Virginia.
New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as online, due to the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction. Customers are also advised to dispose of them or return them to Cal Yee Farm for a full refund.