Project – Prop65 Nuts And Nut Butters

Prop 65 Compliance for Nuts and Nut Butters (Heavy Metals + Aflatoxins + Reproductive Toxicity)

Nuts Sit at a Unique Prop 65 Crossroads

Nuts and nut butters combine naturally occurring heavy metals, a Prop 65–listed mycotoxin family (aflatoxins), and heat-driven compounds such as acrylamide. Every roasted or ground SKU sold into California inherits all three regulatory fronts.

Three numbers that define the environment:
  • 0.5 µg/day — Lead MADL
  • 20 ppb — FDA total aflatoxin action level
  • 140 µg/day — Acrylamide reproductive MADL

Why This Matters

  • Heavy metals lead enforcement: Lead and cadmium dominate 2025 NOVs across food categories.
  • Aflatoxins are listed carcinogens: No published Prop 65 safe harbor; exposure-based defense required.
  • Acrylamide split posture: Cancer warnings enjoined May 2025; reproductive listing remains active.
  • Documentation carries the Naturally Occurring Allowance defense: GAPs, GMPs, COAs, and exposure files are decisive.

By the Numbers — The Safe Harbor Thresholds

  • 0.5 µg/dayLead MADL
  • 4.1 µg/dayCadmium MADL
  • 20 ppb — FDA total aflatoxin action level

Five Regulatory Fronts Converge on Every Jar

Each nut or nut-butter SKU inherits overlapping exposure risks.

  • Prop 65 Heavy Metals: Lead, cadmium, inorganic arsenic from soil uptake.
  • Prop 65 Aflatoxins: B1, B2, G1, G2 — carcinogens without a defined safe harbor.
  • Acrylamide (Repro Track): 140 µg/day MADL remains enforceable for roasted products.
  • Allergen Cross-Contact: Category-wide recall driver.
  • Salmonella & Sanitation: Nut butters and pistachio creams remain outbreak vectors.

Five fronts. One SKU. Reformulation alone cannot manage all exposures.

Chemical Inventory (Category Chemicals of Concern)

  • Lead — MADL 0.5 µg/day
  • Cadmium — MADL 4.1 µg/day
  • Aflatoxin B1, B2, G1, G2 — carcinogens (no safe harbor)
  • Acrylamide — repro MADL 140 µg/day
  • Inorganic Arsenic — MADL 10 µg/day

Risk Profile by Product Format

  • Roasted tree nuts: heavy metals high; aflatoxins med; acrylamide high
  • Raw / in-shell: heavy metals high; aflatoxins high
  • Peanut butter: heavy metals med; aflatoxins high; allergen risk high
  • Nut creams: aflatoxins high; microbiological high
  • Trail mix: aggregated exposure med–high

A Five-Pillar Compliance Program

  • Pillar 1 — Hazard identification: listed-chemical screening; aflatoxin susceptibility mapping
  • Pillar 2 — Exposure assessment: reasoned-estimate calculation per 27 CCR § 25821
  • Pillar 3 — Verification testing: ICP‑MS metals; LC‑MS/MS aflatoxins; allergen ELISA
  • Pillar 4 — Warning decision: no-warning file or compliant short-form / long-form label
  • Pillar 5 — Records & reassessment: 5-year retention; supplier-change triggers

Verification Testing — What, How, How Often

  • Heavy metals: ICP‑MS — per lot (raw + finished)
  • Aflatoxins: LC‑MS/MS — per lot (incoming nuts)
  • Salmonella: environmental + finished product testing
  • Allergen validation: ELISA — pre-op & changeover
  • Acrylamide (repro defense): annual + reformulation trigger

Composite sampling, ISO/IEC 17025 labs, and QMS trend tracking are required to preserve the Naturally Occurring Allowance defense.

90-Day Implementation Plan (Three Sprints)

Days 1–30 — Discover

  • SKU-level chemical inventory & supplier mapping
  • COA and recall history review
  • Site visit + GMP assessment
  • Initial gap report

Days 31–60 — Build

  • Applicability Assessment SOP
  • No-Warning Justification template
  • Aflatoxin sampling & test plan
  • Warning decision matrix

Days 61–90 — Validate

  • Mock NOV tabletop
  • Internal audit + corrective actions
  • QI approval + document control hand-off

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Prop 65 · Lead (0.5 µg/day MADL) · Cadmium (4.1 µg/day MADL) · Aflatoxins · Acrylamide (Repro Track) · ISO 17025 Testing · QI Sign-Off

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