FDA Recall: D’Dioses Fruit popsicles for May Contain undeclared milk, pecans, pistachios, yellow #5 and red #40
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FDA Recall: D’Dioses Fruit popsicles for May Contain undeclared milk, pecans, pistachios, yellow #5 and red #40

D’Dioses May 27, 2026

FDA Recall Alert: D’Dioses Fruit Popsicles Pulled for Undeclared Milk & Nut Allergens

Quick take: Every 3.7-oz D’Dioses fruit popsicle manufactured before 04/27/2026 is being recalled nationwide after undeclared milk, pecans, pistachios, Yellow #5 and Red #40 were detected. Anyone with related allergies should avoid these treats—check your freezer and return affected items for a full refund.

Recalled Product Details

  • Product: D’Dioses Fruit Pops (3.7 oz, all flavors)
  • Manufacturer: De Dios’s Ice Pops II LLC, Paterson, NJ
  • Distribution: Grocery retailers in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut
  • Affected lots: All production dates before 04/27/2026

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Reason for the D’Dioses Fruit Popsicles Recall

An FDA inspection revealed inadequate allergen-control procedures, allowing milk, tree nuts (pecans and pistachios) and synthetic color additives (Yellow #5 and Red #40) to enter the production line without being declared on package labels. Undeclared allergens can cause severe or life-threatening reactions in sensitive individuals.

List of Recalled D’Dioses Popsicle Flavors

The following flavors are subject to the recall when produced before 04/27/2026:

  • Coco
  • Fresa con Leche
  • Arroz con Leche
  • Mamey
  • Guayaba
  • Vainilla
  • Rompope
  • Nuez
  • Pistachio
  • Cookies and Cream
  • Pina Colada
  • Limon
  • Grocella
  • Mango
  • Tamarindo
  • Nanche

Note: Popsicles manufactured on or after 04/27/2026 follow new FDA-verified allergen-control procedures and are not included in this action.

Potential Health Risks of Undeclared Ingredients

Even trace amounts of milk or tree nuts can trigger hives, swelling, breathing difficulties or anaphylaxis in allergic consumers. Yellow #5 (tartrazine) and Red #40 may also provoke reactions in sensitive individuals. When in doubt, avoid consumption and consult your healthcare provider.

What D’Dioses Consumers Should Do

  • Stop eating any recalled D’Dioses popsicles immediately.
  • Verify packaging for production dates before 04/27/2026 or ask your retailer.
  • Return the product to the store of purchase for a full refund—no receipt needed.
  • Contact the company with questions at 973-279-7900 (Mon–Fri, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. EST).
  • If you experience allergy symptoms, seek medical attention right away.

Official Images from the Recall

D’Dioses Vanilla fruit pop label
Source: FDA
D’Dioses Tamarindo fruit pop label
Source: FDA
D’Dioses Rompope fruit pop label
Source: FDA
D’Dioses Pistachio fruit pop label
Source: FDA
D’Dioses Pina Colada fruit pop label
Source: FDA

Frequently Asked Questions

Is every D’Dioses Fruit Popsicles flavor recalled?

Yes. All flavors produced before 04/27/2026 are included, regardless of the ingredient panel printed on individual wrappers.

How can I confirm if my D’Dioses popsicles are safe to eat?

Look for a production date of 04/27/2026 or later on the box or ask your retailer. Anything produced after that date is not part of the recall.

Can I receive a refund for recalled D’Dioses Fruit Popsicles without a receipt?

Absolutely. Retailers have been instructed to issue full refunds for any returned recalled product, no proof of purchase required.

I ate recalled D’Dioses popsicles but feel fine—do I need medical care?

If you do not have allergies to milk, pecans, pistachios, Yellow #5 or Red #40, adverse reactions are unlikely. Those with concerns should still consult a healthcare professional.

Are D’Dioses popsicles made after 04/27/2026 completely safe?

Yes. The manufacturer has implemented FDA-verified allergen controls, and newer lots are not part of this recall.

Who should I contact for more details about the D’Dioses recall?

For additional information, call De Dios’s Ice Pops II LLC customer service at 973-279-7900 (Mon–Fri, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. EST).

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