
A growing list of drink mixes is pulled over contamination risks, useful context for a friend who frequents boba cafes.

Boba & Tea Mixes Recalled Over Salmonella Story flow and key facts
A recall of powdered milk produced by California Dairies, Inc. has expanded to over 20 additional boba, coffee, and tea mixes manufactured by SKS Copack. These products, sold under multiple brand names including Angel Specialty Products, Boba Time, Denda, Fanale, and Royal Gold, were distributed through cafes, restaurants, and online across 25 states. The recall stems from potential Salmonella contamination in the dry milk ingredient, which the FDA flagged in April.
While no illnesses have been reported in connection with these products, Salmonella can cause fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps within six to seven days of consumption. The FDA and USDA are jointly tracking downstream items, especially those containing meat, poultry, or eggs, which fall under USDA jurisdiction. The original recall involved bulk powdered milk and buttermilk sold to other manufacturers.
Federal health officials are still assessing whether further recalls are needed. Consumers are advised to check product lot numbers and dispose of or return any affected items. The full list of recalled products is being updated by federal agencies and media tracking the issue.
Facts
- Over 20 boba, coffee, and tea mixes produced by SKS Copack were recalled due to Salmonella risk from contaminated dry milk.
- The dry milk was supplied by California Dairies, Inc., which issued a recall in April 2026.
- Brands affected include Angel Specialty Products, Boba Time, Denda, Fanale, and Royal Gold.
- Products were sold in cafes and online across 25 states.
- No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products as of May 2026.
- The FDA and USDA are still evaluating whether additional recalls are necessary.
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