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Dubai chocolate bars recall expands to B.C. over salmonella concerns
Dubai chocolate bars recall expands to B.C. over salmonella concerns

Global News

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Global News

Dubai chocolate bars recall expands to B.C. over salmonella concerns

A recall for pistachio and Knafeh milk chocolate bars for possible Salmonella is being expanded to B.C. The affected brands include Chocofolie, Chocolato, Dubai, Chocolats Favoris and Vincent Sélection. The recall is part of a larger salmonella outbreak connected to various pistachio products. The Public Health Agency of Canada said there have been 52 illnesses nationwide, including three people in B.C. If anyone has any of the affected products, they are asked to dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase. View image in full screen These five chocolate bars have been recalled in B.C. due to possible Salmonella concerns. Public Health Agency of Canada

More brands of Dubai chocolate recalled in salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios
More brands of Dubai chocolate recalled in salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios

CTV News

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • CTV News

More brands of Dubai chocolate recalled in salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios

Various brands of Pistachio & Knafeh Milk Chocolate have been recalled due to Salmonella. (CFIA) More recalls have been issued for a popular type of chocolate after a salmonella outbreak linked to certain brands of pistachios and pistachio-containing products. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says several additional brands of Dubai pistachio and knafeh milk chocolate have been recalled. The brands are Chocofolie, Chocolato, Chocolats Favoris, Dubai and Vincent Sélection. The agency says the products were distributed in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and online. Other products that have been recalled in recent weeks include Habibi brand pistachio kernels, Al Mokhtar Food Centre pistachios, Dubai brand milk chocolate bars and Andalos brand baklava. At least 52 people have been sickened and 10 people sent to hospital since March after eating contaminated pistachios and baked goods containing the nut. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 14, 2025.

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