Knockro Inc., based in Pennsylvania, is recalling its Bonya-branded low fat yogurt parfaits because they may contain almonds that are not listed on the label.
Almonds are considered a tree nut and can cause severe or even life-threatening allergic reactions in individuals with sensitivities.
The product is sold in 12-ounce clear plastic cups with an expiration date of Monday, May 5. It was available in retail stores across the US.
According to the company, the issue was caused by a temporary breakdown in production and packaging processes, which led to almond-containing granola being included without proper labeling.
No illnesses have been reported, but the company urges customers who purchased the product to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Click here to view product labels on the FDA website.
Consumers with questions can contact the company directly at 914-313-6905.
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