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Major Ice Pop Recall Due to Hidden Allergens
31 May
Summary
- Popsicle treats recalled for five undeclared ingredients.
- Undeclared milk, nuts, and dyes pose serious allergy risks.
- Products sold in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

De Dio's Ice Pops II LLC has initiated a voluntary recall of its 3.7 oz. D'Dioses Fruit Pops. The recall addresses the potential presence of five undeclared ingredients: milk, yellow #5, red #40, pecans, and pistachios. These ingredients were not listed on the product labels, posing a serious health risk, including potentially life-threatening allergic reactions, to individuals with severe sensitivities.
The recall was prompted by an FDA inspection that revealed deficiencies in manufacturing processes concerning allergen cross-contact. De Dio's Ice Pops II LLC has since implemented corrected procedures and new instructions to ensure the safety of future production. The affected ice pops were sold in grocery stores across Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, with various flavors being part of the recall.
Products produced before April 27, 2026, are subject to this recall. While no illnesses have been reported thus far, consumers are advised to return the recalled ice pops to their place of purchase for a full refund. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding undeclared allergens in food products, similar to recent recalls of soup and noodle packages.