Aivia Whey Protein Chocolate Recalled for Undeclared Milk Allergen
Nature's Sunshine Products is recalling Aivia Whey Protein+ Power Herbs Chocolate because the label declares whey but fails to declare milk. Approximately 2,747 bags were distributed nationwide.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: This is an FDA Class II allergen mislabeling recall involving milk, a common allergen. No illnesses or injuries are reported in the source text, making the hazard theoretical. Per the rubric, allergen mislabeling on common allergens without reported illness scores as High (3).
Plain-English summary
Nature's Sunshine Products is recalling Aivia Whey Protein+ Power Herbs Chocolate (1.35 lbs / 611g bags, UPC 0 99904 22711 8) distributed nationwide. The product's label declares whey as an ingredient but does not declare milk, creating a potential allergen hazard for consumers with milk allergies.
The recall affects approximately 2,747 bags. Affected lot codes and expiration dates are: Lot 001244188 (May 19, 2023), Lot 001247878 (June 8, 2023), Lot 001284080 (January 16, 2024), and Lot 001285198 (January 25, 2024). The product is manufactured by Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc., of Spanish Fork, Utah.
Consumers who have purchased this product and have a milk allergy should avoid consuming it.
The recalled product
- Product
- Aivia Whey Protein+ Power Herbs Chocolate, NET WT 1.35 LBS (611 G) Manufactured by Nature s Sunshine Products, Inc. 1655 N Main Street Spanish Fork, Utah 84660. UPC 0 99904 22711 8 Label is read in parts: "***INGREDIENTS: Whey Isolate, Whey Concentration***".
- Manufacturer
- NATURE'S SUNSHINE PRODUCTS
- Hazard
- allergen-milk
Distribution
Distributed nationwide across the United States.
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