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Popsicles recalled because of undeclared allergens, dyes

Popsicles recalled because of undeclared allergens, dyes

De Dios’s Ice Pops II LLC is recalling its 3.7 oz. packages of “popsicles” because they may contain undeclared milk, yellow #5, red #40, pecans and pistachios. 

People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to these ingredients run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products.

The recalled products are labeled under the dba: D’DIOSES FRUIT POPS. They were distributed to retail grocery stores in the following states: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

This recall applies to all units of the flavors listed below that were produced before the implementation of updated allergen-control procedures prior to April 27, 2026.

Flavor

COCO, FRESA CON LECHE, ARROZ CON LECHE, MAMEY, GUAYABA, VAINILLA, ROMPOPE, NUEZ, PISTACHIO, COOKIES AND CREAM, PINA COLADA, LIMON, GROCELLA, MANGO, TAMARINDO, NANCHE

The recall was initiated after an FDA inspection revealed that existing manufacturing processes required improvements to prevent allergen cross-contact. De Dios’s Ice Pops II LLC has immediately implemented corrected processes and new instructions as directed by the FDA to ensure the safety of all future production.

No illnesses have been reported to date. Consumers who have purchased 3.7 oz. popsicles with the flavors listed above are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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