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A Eugene sweetener manufacturer is recalling certain lots of its NuNaturals sugar-free products because they were mislabeled.
Over 100 bottles of Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener were recalled due to a mislabeling error.
Two different NuNaturals sweeteners were given the second-highest risk warning by the FDA. Here's what that means.
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FDA upgrades NuNaturals sweetener recall to Class II after label mix-up involving stevia and monk fruit products.
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A recall of two sweetener products has been given the second-highest risk warning by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has updated the classification of a health risk to consumers for a popular sweetener ...
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.
Two varieties of sweeteners sold across the country were recalled for a labeling issue that could potentially have dangerous consequences.
NuNaturals, Inc., based in Eugene, Oregon, initiated a voluntary recall for select lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener on July 14.