Diva Fam Inc Recalls Mango Sea Moss Gel Superfood Over Potential Botulism Risk
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Diva Fam Inc is recalling over 5.4 million units of Mango Sea Moss Gel Superfood nationwide due to potential Clostridium botulinum contamination.
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What Happened
Diva Fam Inc, based in San Dimas, California, has issued a voluntary recall for its Sea Moss Gel Superfood products. The recall was initiated due to the potential presence of Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that can cause botulism, a severe and potentially fatal form of food poisoning. The recall was classified by the FDA on February 4, 2026.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects the Mango flavor of the Sea Moss Gel Superfood, packaged in 16 FL OZ glass jars. A total of 5,438,998 units are included in the recall. The products were distributed nationwide through 31 retail customers and sold directly to consumers via online sales.
- Product Name: Sea Moss Gel Superfood (Mango)
- UPC: 5065006235875
- Recall Number: H-0467-2026
- Lot Codes: N1001, N1002, N1003, N1004, N1005, N1006, N1007, N1008, N1009, N1010, N1011, N1012, N1013, N1014, N1015, N1016, N1017, N1018, N1019, N2001, N2002, N2003, N2004, N2005, N2006, N2007, N2008, N2009, N2010, N2011, N2012, N2013, N2014, N2015, MA250104, MA250114, MA250117, MA250119, MA250131, MA250207, MA250220, MA250225, MA250305, MA250311, MA250312, MA250315, MA250318, MA250325, MA250330, MA250410, MA250413, MA250418, MA250421, MA250423, MA250430, MA250503, MA250506, MA250508, MA250512, MA250521, MA250525, MA250527, and MA250608.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected Mango Sea Moss Gel Superfood should immediately cease consumption of the product. Diva Fam Inc has reached out to affected parties via email, fax, letter, press release, telephone, and in-person visits. Consumers seeking more information may contact the firm at their San Dimas, CA address.
Why This Matters
Contamination with Clostridium botulinum is a serious health hazard. Ingesting the toxins produced by this bacteria can lead to botulism, which may cause symptoms ranging from blurred vision and muscle weakness to respiratory failure and death.
Source
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Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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