Key Takeaway

Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, net wt. 0.71oz. UPC 7 39223 00187 6. Product is packaged in a plastic bottle with white cap. Ingredient: Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo) Extract. Monk Fruit is so much sweeter tha by NuNaturals Inc was recalled on July 14, 2025. The hazard: Product is Stevia powder but bottle was mis-labeled as Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, net wt. 0.71oz. UPC 7 39223 00187 6. Product is packaged in a plastic bottle with white cap. Ingredient: Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo) Extract. Monk Fruit is so much sweeter tha

Recalled: July 14, 2025 ~78 bottles (total) units affected H-0381-2025

Description

Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, net wt. 0.71oz. UPC 7 39223 00187 6. Product is packaged in a plastic bottle with white cap. Ingredient: Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo) Extract. Monk Fruit is so much sweeter than sugar, a pinch is all you need. Suggested Use: Add to sweeten your food or beverage. 1/64 tsp (a pinch) tastes as sweet as 1 tsp of sugar. Distributed by: NuNaturals, Inc. Eugene, OR 97402.

Hazard / Reason

Product is Stevia powder but bottle was mis-labeled as Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, net wt. 0.71oz. UPC 7 39223 00187 6. Product is packaged in a plastic bottle with white cap. Ingredient: Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo) Extract. Monk Fruit is so much sweeter tha

Food

Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, net wt. 0.71oz. UPC 7 39223 00187 6. Product is packaged in a plastic bottle with white cap. Ingredient: Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo) Extract. Monk Fruit is so much sweeter tha

Food

Company Information

NuNaturals Inc

Eugene, OR, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide

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