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Bonya Yogurt Parfaits recalled for undeclared almonds; more than 72,000 units affected

By News Desk on May 12, 2025
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Knockroe Inc., of Elizabethtown, PA, is recalling multiple varieties of its Bonya Yogurt Parfaits because they contain undeclared almonds, a known allergen that is not listed on the product labels.

The recall, initiated on March 29, is classified as a Class I recall, indicating a high risk of serious health consequences or death. The recall remains ongoing, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

The recalled products were distributed to retail locations in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New Jersey.

Recalled products:
All products are 8 -ounce, refrigerated Bonya Yogurt Parfaits in plastic cups with plastic granola inserts, labeled “Always Refrigerate.” Sold in 6-unit cases for distributors and 12-unit cases for other customers.

  • Bonya Strawberry Yogurt Parfait
    • Quantity: 26,802 units
    • Pallet Lot Numbers: 112–216
    • Recall Number: F-0763-2025
  • Bonya Vanilla Yogurt Parfait
    • Quantity: 11,058 units
    • Pallet Lot Numbers: 112–216
  • Bonya Blueberry Yogurt Parfait
    • Quantity: 24,024 units
    • Pallet Lot Numbers: 112–216
  • Bonya Mango Yogurt Parfait
    • Quantity: 12,714 units
    • Pallet Lot Numbers: 112–216

As of the posting of this recall, no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported in connection with these products.

Consumers who have purchased the recalled Bonya Yogurt Parfaits and have an allergy or sensitivity to almonds are urged not to consume them. The products should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.

About food allergies
Almonds are a major allergen recognized by the FDA. Exposure can cause symptoms ranging from mild reactions, such as hives or itching, to severe anaphylaxis — a potentially life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention. Individuals experiencing symptoms after consuming this product should seek medical care promptly.

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