The Recall Desk
ModerateFDA (Food)·H-0380-2025·Announced 2025-08-06

Stevia sweetener mislabeled with monk fruit powder recalled nationwide

NuNaturals Inc. is recalling 78 bottles of Organic Pure Stevia that actually contain Monk Fruit powder due to incorrect labeling. The 1 oz bottles were distributed nationwide with lot number 25104S.

What this means for you

Minor labeling or packaging issue, or a voluntary precautionary recall. Risk of harm is low but real — follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Our severity reasoning: FDA Class II mislabeling recall affecting 78 units distributed nationwide. No illnesses or injuries have been reported. The hazard is limited to the product mismatch between label and contents without stated pathogenic or allergenic risks.

Plain-English summary

NuNaturals Inc. is recalling 78 bottles of a sweetener product labeled as Organic Pure Stevia but containing Monk Fruit powder instead. The 1 oz bottles with white caps (UPC 7 39223 00204 0) were distributed nationwide.

The mislabeling occurred during production when Monk Fruit powder was packaged in bottles with incorrect Stevia labels. The affected product has lot number 25104S and a best-by date of April 2028.

The product was originally labeled as containing Organic Stevia Extract with a suggested use of 1/64 teaspoon equaling 1 teaspoon of sugar, but the actual contents are Monk Fruit powder.

The recalled product

Product
Organic Pure Stevia, net wt. 1oz. UPC 7 39223 00204 0. Product is packaged in a plastic bottle with white cap. Ingredient: Organic Stevia Extract. Sprinkle a pinch for the perfect sweetness. Suggested Use: 1/64 tsp tastes as sweet as 1 tsp of sugar. Distributed by: NuNaturals, I
Manufacturer
NuNaturals Inc
Hazard
  • mis-labeling

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.