Yogurt Parfaits Recalled because They Contain Almonds
- Knockro Inc. Recalled Bonya-branded yogurt parfaits nationwide on May 12, 2025, due to undeclared almonds in the granola ingredient.
- The recall followed an investigation revealing a temporary production and packaging breakdown that caused the missing almond allergen labeling.
- The recalled parfaits are packaged in transparent plastic containers holding 12 ounces and have a best-before date of May 5, 2025, with several flavors available such as vanilla and blueberry.
- No illnesses or injuries have been reported, and Knockro advised consumers to return the products for a full refund or destroy them immediately.
- People allergic to almonds face a risk of serious reactions if they consume the recalled products, highlighting the importance of allergen labeling compliance.
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Knockro Inc. is recalling its Bonya-branded yogurt parfait products due to an undeclared allergen. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the granola component in some of the products contains almonds, an ingredient which was not listed on the label. The FDA says the recalled yogurt parfaits were distributed nationwide in retail stores. They come in a 12-ounce, clear plastic cup and expire on May 5, 2025. Health officials say no ill…
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