Prop 65 Compliance for Roasted Nuts (Acrylamide + Aflatoxins + Heavy Metals)
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One Product Category. Multiple Enforcement Hooks.
Roasted nuts sit at the intersection of California Proposition 65, FDA food safety regulations, FSMA preventive controls, allergen law, and retailer-driven compliance standards.
- Prop 65: Acrylamide (NSRL 0.2 µg/day), aflatoxin B1, lead, cadmium
- FDA Rules: 20 ppb aflatoxin action level, Salmonella zero tolerance
- FSMA: Hazard analysis and preventive controls
- Allergen Law: Peanut, tree nut, sesame labeling requirements
- AB 899: Heavy metal testing and disclosure (baby food category overlap)
Prop 65 is the enforcement trigger—but exposure science determines liability.
Why Roasted Nuts Are Structurally High Risk
- Acrylamide Formation: Created during high-temperature roasting
- Mycotoxin Risk: Aflatoxins from peanuts and tree nuts
- Heavy Metals: Lead and cadmium from soil uptake
- Allergen Cross-Contact: Shared equipment and facilities
- Litigation Exposure: Established snack-category enforcement history
Primary Chemical & Regulatory Drivers
- Acrylamide: Carcinogen (NSRL 0.2 µg/day)
- Aflatoxin B1: FDA limit 20 ppb total aflatoxins
- Lead (Pb): MADL 0.5 µg/day
- Cadmium (Cd): MADL 4.1 µg/day
- Coumarin: Risk in flavored/cinnamon-coated nuts
- Allergens: Undeclared exposure triggers Class I recalls
Five Regulatory Fronts Converge
Prop 65 (California)
- Exposure per serving analysis
- NSRL/MADL comparison
- Warning label evaluation
- 60-day notice defense readiness
FDA & FSMA
- Preventive controls
- Aflatoxin monitoring
- Salmonella control
Allergen Law
- Peanut, tree nut, sesame labeling
- Validated sanitation protocols
Acrylamide Control Pressure
- Roast curve optimization
- Temperature/time reduction
- Process validation
AB 899 (Overlap Category)
- Heavy metal testing expansion
- Disclosure requirements (2025+)
Primary Compliance Levers
Supplier Controls
- Origin verification
- COAs for aflatoxin and metals
- Lot traceability
Analytical Testing
- Acrylamide LC-MS/MS testing
- Aflatoxin LC-FLD/MS testing
- ICP-MS heavy metal analysis
- Allergen verification testing
Roast Optimization
- Temperature reduction strategies
- Batch validation logs
- Oil vs dry roast comparison
Exposure Modeling
- Per-serving intake calculations
- NSRL/MADL comparison
- Margin-of-exposure analysis
Defensible Documentation File
- SKU-level risk assessments
- 12+ month testing history
- Roast validation logs
- Supplier COAs
- Exposure calculations
- Warning determination memos
- Audit-ready reporting
Cost of Inaction
- $2,500 per day per violation
- Six-figure settlement exposure
- 60-day response deadline
- Retail delisting risk
How the System Works
Phase 1 — Setup
- SKU mapping
- Regulatory classification
- Testing plan development
Phase 2 — Implementation
- Lab testing execution
- Exposure modeling
- Compliance determination
Phase 3 — Monitoring
- Lot tracking
- Regulatory updates
- Ongoing audits
Final Takeaway
Roasted nuts combine heat-induced carcinogens, naturally occurring toxins, heavy metals, and allergen risks under one of the most active enforcement environments in food regulation.
Build a Defensible Prop 65 Compliance System for Your Roasted Nut Portfolio
Implement acrylamide mitigation, aflatoxin monitoring, heavy metal testing, and exposure modeling before enforcement action or retailer audits occur.
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Acrylamide · Aflatoxins · Heavy Metals · Allergen Controls · FSMA Compliance Systems

