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Trader Joe's, Gerber and Texas Pete among FDA recalls for April 2025. See full list
Trader Joe's, Gerber and Texas Pete among FDA recalls for April 2025. See full list

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time12-05-2025

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Trader Joe's, Gerber and Texas Pete among FDA recalls for April 2025. See full list

Keeping up with FDA announcements about food and drug recalls can feel like a full-time job. Here is what we know about what food and drugs were recalled in April. The FDA removed the following items from store shelves in April: Walker's Wine Juice LLC Pumpkin Juice: Recalled for potential Foodborne Illness - Botulism. Panaderia/Bakery Quesadilla de Queso bread: Recalled for undeclared milk. Tony's Chocolonely Inc. Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar: Recalled because the product may contain small stones. Supercan pig ear silvers: Recalled for potential Salmonella contamination. Texas Pete condiments: Contaminated products may contain Sriracha Sauce, which contains sulfites. Caraluzzi's Italian Style Seafood Burgers: Recalled for undeclared egg. Heinen's honey roasted peanuts: Recalled for undeclared cashews. Marketside celery sticks: Recalled for listeria contamination. Blue Ridge Beef Puppy Mix and Kitten Mix: Recalled for salmonella and listeria risk. May Flower International soybean paste: Recalled for undeclared wheat. Gerber Soothe N Chew teething sticks: Recalled and discontinued due to potential choking hazard. Hofood99 Inc Enoki Mushrooms: Recalled for potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. New England Village Snacks 19th Hole Snack Mix: Recalled for undeclared almonds. Mauna Loa Dark Chocolate Covered Macadamias: Recalled for undeclared almonds and cashews. Trader Joe's Sesame Miso Salad with Salmon: Recalled for undeclared milk allergen. It's good to be aware if you recently purchased a recalled product. There are steps to follow if you do have these products in your home. According to here is what you should do. Don't panic: The majority of food recalls are not directly linked to an outbreak of foodborne illness. Instead, many recalls are initiated due to the potential risk of contamination in the food product. In such cases, food manufacturers often issue a recall as a preventive measure to safeguard consumers. Don't eat the food or consume the drug: To ensure your safety, refrain from consuming any recalled food products. Always prioritize caution over convenience. Additionally, please refrain from donating the recalled food to food banks or providing it to your pets, as they are also susceptible to food poisoning. Don't open the food: To prevent foodborne illnesses, refrain from opening and inspecting food. Bacteria and viruses responsible for such illnesses are invisible, odorless, and tasteless. If you do handle the product, ensure you thoroughly cleanse your hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds afterward. Check the recall notice to find out what to do with the food: Upon a food product recall by a manufacturer, specific instructions are provided regarding the product's handling. These instructions generally entail one of the following actions: Return the product to the original store of purchase for a refund. Safely dispose of the product to prevent consumption by humans or animals, particularly if the product has been opened. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: FDA recall list for April 2025: Gerber teething sticks, Texas Pete

Popular Chocolate Bars Recalled Due to Foreign Objects—Get the Details Here
Popular Chocolate Bars Recalled Due to Foreign Objects—Get the Details Here

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time03-04-2025

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Popular Chocolate Bars Recalled Due to Foreign Objects—Get the Details Here

Before you dive into that afternoon treat, you may want to take a good look at that chocolate bar. Some varieties of Tony's Chocolonely Bars have been recalled due to small stones being found in some of the products. The affected bars include Tony's Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar (6.35oz); and Everything Bar (6.35oz), distributed between February 7th, 2025 and March 24th, 2025 in stores, online, or on the Tony's Chocolonely website. To determine if your chocolate bars are impacted, you'll want to check for the following lot codes and UPC codes on the side of the wrapper. Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar: Best by dates: 22-Nov-25, 25-Nov-25, 26-Nov-25 Lot codes: 4327, 4330, 4331, M4331 UPC: 850011828564, 850032676441 Tony's Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar: Best by dates: 2-Apr-26, 28-Feb-26 Lot codes: 163094, 162634, M162634 UPC: 858010005641, 850011828908 Related: What to Do If You Have Recalled Food In Your Kitchen The recall was initiated after a dozen consumers reported finding small stones in their chocolate, as the third-party almond processor did not properly filter stones out of the nuts, according to the FDA recall notice. So far, no injuries have been reported, and no reports of stones in the chocolate are from the U.S. or Canada, but Tony's is recalling the products as a precaution. If you have an affected product, throw it out or return it to the store for a refund or replacement. If you bought it from the Tony's Chocolonely website, you can request a refund on the site's dedicated recall page. If you bought a product with an affected lot code from Amazon, you can initiate a refund through Amazon. If you have any questions about the recall, you can contact Tony's at mailus@ or call 503-388-5990. Related: The Top 6 Causes of Food Recalls—and the States Most Often Impacted Read the original article on Real Simple

Tony's Chocolonely Chocolate Bars Recalled Nationwide for Potentially Containing ‘Small Stones'
Tony's Chocolonely Chocolate Bars Recalled Nationwide for Potentially Containing ‘Small Stones'

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time02-04-2025

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Tony's Chocolonely Chocolate Bars Recalled Nationwide for Potentially Containing ‘Small Stones'

According to a press release, on April 1, 2025 Tony's Chocolonely Inc. has issued a recall for select chocolate bars that may contain small stones. The recall impacts seven lots of the Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar chocolate bars. The recalled Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bars were sold at retailers across the U.S. and Canada, as well as on the brand's website between Feb. 7, 2025, and March 24, 2025. You'll know if you have the recalled chocolate if the packaging contains the following information: 6.35-ounce Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar Lot Code 4327; Best-By Date Nov. 22, 2025; UPC 850011828564 Lot Code 4330; Best-By Date Nov. 25, 2025; UPC 850011828564 Lot Code 4331; Best-By Date Nov. 26, 2025; UPC 850011828564 Lot Code M4331; Best-By Date Nov. 26, 2025; UPC 850032676441 6.35-ounce Tony's Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar Lot Code 163094; Best-By Date April 2, 2026; UPC 858010005641 Lot Code 162634; Best-By Date Feb. 28, 2026; UPC 858010005641 Lot Code M162634; Best-By Date Feb. 28, 2026; UPC 850011828908 You can also find photos of the labels in Tony's Chocolonely's press release. No other Tony's Chocolonely's products or lots have been recalled at this time. Tony's Chocolonely issued the recall after it received 12 reports of consumers finding small stones in their chocolate bars. The brand says the stones were not filtered out during 'third-party almond harvesting and the almond processing process.' While none of the reports came from North American consumers, Tony's Chocolonely is recalling all the lots in the U.S. and Canada out of an abundance of caution. Tony's Chocolonely has not received any reports of injuries caused from eating the chocolate bars. However, if you have the recalled Dark Almond Sea Salt Bars or Everything Bars, you should not consume them. Instead, discard the chocolate or return it to the original place of purchase for a refund or replacement. Customers with questions about the recall can contact Tony's Chocolonely at +1 (503)-388-5990. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES

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