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Mislabeled Products: Certain NuNaturals Organic Pure Stevia products contain Monk Fruit powder, and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener products contain Stevia powder.
Class II Recall: The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall, suggesting a potential for temporary adverse health effects.
Allergy Risk: Individuals allergic to ragweed, related plants, or monk fruit are at risk of allergic reactions.
Affected Products: 78 bottles each of Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener and Organic Pure Stevia are affected, with specific UPC codes and lot numbers.
Why this matters: This recall underscores the importance of accurate food labeling, especially for those with allergies. Consumers need to be aware of the potential risks and check their products.
NuNaturals issued a voluntary recall on July 14 for specific lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener. The FDA escalated the recall to a Class II risk warning on August 1. This recall affects 156 bottles in total, split evenly between the two product types, distributed nationwide.
The mislabeling occurred because products labeled as Organic Pure Stevia contained Monk Fruit powder, while those labeled as Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener contained Stevia powder. The affected products include:
Organic Pure Stevia - 1 oz:
UPC: 7 39223 00204 0
Lot number: 25104S
Best by: 4/2028
Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener - 0.71 oz:
UPC: 7 39223 00187 6
Lot number: 25104S
Best by: 4/2028
How to Prepare:
Check Your Products: Verify if you have any of the recalled products by checking the UPC, lot number, and best-by date.
Discard Affected Products: If you have a recalled product, discard it immediately.
Contact NuNaturals: Reach out to NuNaturals for further guidance.
Who This Affects Most:
Individuals with allergies to ragweed, related plants, or monk fruit.
Consumers who rely on accurate labeling for health and dietary reasons.
What does a Class II recall mean?
A Class II recall indicates that use of or exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.
What should I do if I have a recalled product?
Stop using the product immediately and discard it.
Double-check labels on NuNaturals sweeteners if you have allergies.
Discard any products matching the recalled lot numbers and UPC codes.
Stay informed about product recalls to protect your health.
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