Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart Mix Recall: Check Pantry Bags for Undeclared Nuts and Cherries

Second Nature Brands is recalling Keto Crunch Smart Mix after the FDA posted an update on May 2, 2026, warning that the product may contain undeclared cashews, pistachios, and cherries. If someone in your home has a tree-nut allergy, this is a stop-eating-now situation.
The recall matters because undeclared allergens can trigger a serious reaction in people who need to avoid tree nuts. If you bought this snack mix recently, check your pantry bags and any recent grocery purchases before serving it to kids, guests, or anyone with food allergies.
What to check
Look for the exact product name Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart Mix on the package. Do not assume all Second Nature products are involved. This recall is specific to the named mix and the ingredients listed in the FDA notice.
If you find it in your pantry, refrigerator snack bin, school lunch stash, car cupholder, or office drawer, set it aside right away. Do not taste it to check whether it is the right bag.
Why it is a problem
Cashews and pistachios are tree nuts, and people with tree-nut allergies should not eat this product. The notice also says cherries may be undeclared, which is another reason to verify the package before serving it.
This is an allergen recall, not an outbreak illness story. The key concern is accidental exposure, especially in homes that keep mixed snacks around for several family members with different dietary needs.
What to do now
FDA’s consumer guidance is to follow the recall instructions from the company. In practical terms, that means not eating the product and following the company or FDA direction for returning it or discarding it. If you are not sure whether your bag matches the recall, compare the full package details with the FDA notice before taking another bite.
If a household member has a tree-nut allergy, it is worth checking every bag from the same shopping trip. A quick pantry sweep now can prevent an avoidable reaction later. When in doubt, throw it out or return it according to the recall instructions.
For allergy-sensitive families, the safest rule is simple: if the package is Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart Mix and you cannot verify it is not affected, do not serve it.
