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A Eugene sweetener manufacturer is recalling certain lots of its NuNaturals sugar-free products because they were mislabeled.
Two different NuNaturals sweeteners were given the second-highest risk warning by the FDA. Here's what that means.
Over 100 bottles of Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener were recalled due to a mislabeling error.
Double check your sweetener before adding it to your coffee or tea.NuNaturals, a company known for its zero-sugar sweeteners, ...
NuNaturals Inc voluntarily recalled certain lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener.The recall was ...
NuNaturals recall has sparked concern across the U.S. after the FDA issued a Class II warning over a major labeling mix-up ...
NuNaturals, Inc. initiated a voluntary recall for select lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener on July 14 because of a labelling error.
FDA upgrades NuNaturals sweetener recall to Class II after label mix-up involving stevia and monk fruit products.
Monk Fruit Recall Alert: FDA Says You Might Be Eating Stevia Instead originally appeared on Parade. A sweetener swap you didn ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has updated the classification of a health risk to consumers for a popular sweetener ...
A recall is underway for NuNaturals sweeteners after a labeling mix-up. Bottles of stevia and monk fruit were swapped, ...
NuNaturals Vanilla Stevia (alcohol free): The problem with the flavored coffee creamers at the grocery store is that you can get sugar-free or fat-free, but you cannot get sugar- AND fat-free ...