Cal Yee Farm Recalls Chocolate and Yogurt-Covered Products Over Undeclared Allergens

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Food Recall

Cal Yee Farm LLC is recalling multiple chocolate- and yogurt-covered products because some labels may not declare milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C Yellow No. 6, and almonds, according to the FDA. For shoppers, the most important step is simple: do not eat these products until you have checked the package details against the FDA recall list.

If you have Cal Yee Farm treats at home, especially snack packs, gift packs, or candy items bought recently, set them aside and compare the product name and package information carefully. This matters most for anyone in your household with allergies or sensitivities to the listed ingredients, since undeclared allergens can cause serious reactions.

What products are affected

The recall covers multiple Cal Yee Farm chocolate- and yogurt-covered items. The FDA notice includes the exact product names and package details shoppers should use to confirm whether an item is part of the recall.

Because this recall involves a long list of products, it is important not to assume every Cal Yee Farm item is affected. Check the specific item name and packaging information in the official FDA notice before deciding whether your product is included.

The FDA notice also provides the package sizes, product identifiers, and other details available for the recalled items. If you bought these products as part of a gift assortment or online order, check each item individually rather than relying only on the outer package.

Why this recall matters

This is an undeclared allergen labeling recall, not a cooking or storage issue at home. For people with allergies or sensitivities to milk, soy, wheat, sesame, or almonds, eating a mislabeled product could lead to a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction. The recall also involves labeling for FD&C Yellow No. 6.

That means this is a recall to take seriously even if the product looks normal, smells fine, and has already been stored safely in your pantry. The concern is the label information, not how the food was handled after purchase.

Where the products were sold

According to the FDA, the recalled products were sold nationwide in the United States. The notice also says shoppers should check products purchased through retail channels and any applicable direct or online sales listed by the company.

If you sent these items as gifts or brought them home from a trip, it is worth checking with family members too. Allergy recalls can easily affect shared snack drawers, lunchbox treats, and gift baskets that might otherwise be overlooked.

Have any illnesses been reported?

At the time of the FDA notice, readers should follow the agency’s update for the most current information on reported reactions. If someone in your home may have eaten one of the recalled products and is having symptoms of an allergic reaction, contact a healthcare provider right away.

What shoppers should do now

First, do not eat the recalled products. Keep them away from other snacks so they are not accidentally served or packed in lunches.

Next, check the official FDA recall notice for the exact Cal Yee Farm product list, including the package sizes and identifiers provided there. If your item matches the recall, follow the return or refund instructions from the company or the place of purchase.

It is also a good idea to wipe down any containers or pantry spots where open products may have been stored, especially if you manage food carefully for a family member with allergies.

For most households, the practical takeaway is straightforward: check Cal Yee Farm chocolate- and yogurt-covered snacks carefully, do not eat any recalled items, and use the FDA product list to confirm what should be returned or discarded.

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