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Tony's Chocolonely recalls bars due to small stone contamination risk

Tony's Chocolonely recalls bars due to small stone contamination risk

Yahoo02-04-2025

(WJET/WFXP) — Dutch chocolate maker and seller Tony's Chocoloney issued a nationwide recall of two of its chocolate products, which may contain small stones.
That recall, issued Monday evening, affects seven lots of Tony's Chocolonely brand Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar (6.35oz) and Everything Bar (6.35oz). These were distributed between February 7, 2025, and March 24, 2025, across the United States in retail stores as well as through their online store.
The following lot codes, best-before dates, and UPCs are affected by the recall:
Lot Codes: 4327, 4330, and 4331
Best By Date: 22-Nov-25, 25-Nov-25, and 26-Nov-25
UPC: 850011828564
Lot Code: M4331
Best By Date: 26-Nov-25
UPC: 850032676441
Lot Codes: 163094 and 162634
Best By Date: 2-Apr-26 and 28-Feb-26
UPC: 858010005641
Lot Code: M162634
Best By Date: 28-Feb-26
UPC: 850011828908
The recall was issued following 12 reports of customers finding small stones in the product that were not filtered out during third-party almond harvesting and the almond processing process.
These complaints occurred outside of the United States and Canada, with no injuries reported.
If you have purchased an affected product and have not yet consumed it, you should return the product to the place of purchase for a refund or dispose of the product.
For more information about the recall and how to claim a refund or replacement, click here.
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