The Recall Desk
ModerateFDA (Food)·H-0381-2025·Announced 2025-08-06

Sweetener bottles mislabeled as Pure Monk Fruit contain Stevia powder

NuNaturals Inc is recalling 78 bottles of Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener nationwide due to mislabeling; the bottles actually contain Stevia powder. Consumers should stop using this product.

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 recall for a food product with a labeling error. No illnesses or injuries have been reported. The hazard is the discrepancy between the labeled product (monk fruit) and actual contents (stevia powder).

Plain-English summary

NuNaturals Inc is recalling 78 bottles of Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener nationwide because the bottles are mislabeled. The product is packaged in a 0.71 oz plastic bottle (UPC 7 39223 00187 6) with Lot Number 25104S and bears a Best By date of April 2028, but the product inside is actually Stevia powder, not monk fruit.

The affected bottles were distributed nationwide. Consumers who may have purchased this product should stop using it and contact NuNaturals Inc in Eugene, Oregon for further instructions.

The recalled product

Product
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 be
Manufacturer
NuNaturals Inc
Hazard
  • mislabeling

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.