It seems the dust has finally settled on the California Dairies powdered milk. Though we may catch wind of more down the stream of production, we’re moving onto other recalls this week. Salmonella continues to be ever-present in concerns of cross-contamination. Peanuts and other allergens share the same fate. There are a number of things to cover this week, so let’s take a look at all the things you should check your kitchen for.
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Moringa Capsules – Salmonella
Two companies, Total Nutrition Inc. and Mogo Moringa LLC, have voluntarily recalled their moringa capsules from shelves. Both sets of capsules have a potential salmonella contamination. Signs of Salmonella often include fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
Affected bottles of Total Nutrition include products from the lines TNVitamins Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood and Doctor’s Pride Complete Green Superfood Ultra Potent Moringa. Lot numbers to look out for are 2507199, 2512-304, and 2793. Bottles were distributed nationally through the online platforms, Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, Target, and the company’s websites.
Though no salmonella was found in Mogo Moringa’s products, they have also put out a voluntary recall of potential contamination. The recall only affected two lots: Lot 15525AA with an expiration date of 6/27 and Lot 00926AA with an expiration date of 1/28. This is also a nationally distributed product, so all consumers should check their products before further consumption.
SkinnyDipped Dark Chocolate Coconut Almond Bites – Peanuts
Bazzini, LLC, a co-manufacturer utilized by SkinnyDipped, recalled SkinnyDipped’s Dark Chocolate Coconut Almond Bites this week. They voluntarily recalled this product out of an abundance of caution for concerns of peanut contamination. Though the recall is specifically for dark chocolate coconut almond bites, there is a long list of affected lot codes to check against your current stock. Too long to list here―here’s the FDA’s list to check if you have any SkinnyDipped coconut almond bites in your cabinets.
D’Dioses Popsicles – Milk, Food Dyes, Nuts
Consumers in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut should check their freezers for De Dioses popsicles. They may contain milk, Yellow No. 5, Red No. 40, pecans, and pistachios―all of which were not originally listed in the ingredients/allergens list. You should check your 3.7oz popsicles in flavors: coco, fresa con leche, arroz con leche, mamey, guayaba, vanilla, rompope, nuez, pistachio, cookies and cream, piña colada, limon, grocella, mango, tamarindo, and nanche. This applies to all products made before 4/27/26 as manufacturing practices were updated after that date.
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