We have recall announcements from time to time and sometimes those recall announcements get the flag raised to a higher level of concern later.
This is the case for this specific chocolate sold in 9 states as well as online.

This comes from Cal Yee brand chocolate and items with chocolate including yogurt covered almonds, butter toffee almonds, dark chocolate raisins, tropical trail mix, dark chocolate walnuts, cajun sesame hot sticks, new orleans hot mix, dark chocolate apricots, as well as a few other items.
See the full list on the FDA website including what to look for if you have the specific packaging.
FDA has a product recall on this specific chocolate sold online and in 9 states via potential of undeclared allergen which could be very dangerous.
Fortunately, no illnesses have been reported as of yet.
From the FDA:
The recall was initiated after an FDA inspection of our facility where it was discovered that products containing milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6 and almonds were distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6 and almonds.
Of the 9 states that these are sold in, they would have been found in California, Arizona, Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Washington isn’t on this list but could have been purchased and brought back from Oregon or purchased online as well.
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