
Shoppers urgently warned not to eat this popular chocolate bar in 2025.
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In recent weeks, several chocolate products have been recalled due to contamination and undeclared allergens, prompting urgent advisories for consumers.
Tony’s Chocolonely Recalls Due to Foreign Matter Contamination Shoppers urgently warned
Tony’s Chocolonely has issued multiple recalls affecting various chocolate bars:
- April 2025 Recalls: The company recalled certain batches of its Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bars due to potential contamination with small stones. These products were distributed across the U.S., Canada, and online between February 7 and March 24, 2025. Consumers are advised to discard the affected products or return them to the place of purchase for a refund. citeturn0news14
- March 2025 Recall: Tony’s recalled its 242g Hollow Milk Chocolate and Caramel Sea Salt Easter Eggs over concerns they might contain metal fragments. Affected products have a best-before date of June 2025. Consumers should return these eggs to the point of purchase for a full refund. citeturn0news13
Sainsbury’s Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel Recall Shoppers urgently warned
Sainsbury’s recalled its Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel 150g bars due to fears of metal fragment contamination. The affected bars have best-before dates before the end of April 2025. Customers are advised not to consume these products and to return them to any Sainsbury’s store for a full refund. citeturn0news16Sainsbury’s recalled its Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel 150g bars due to fears of metal fragment contamination. The affected bars have best-before dates before the end of April 2025. Customers are advised not to consume these products and to return them to any Sainsbury’s store for a full refund. citeturn0news16Sainsbury’s recalled its Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel 150g bars due to fears of metal fragment contamination. The affected bars have best-before dates before the end of April 2025. Customers are advised not to consume these products and to return them to any Sainsbury’s store for a full refund. citeturn0news16Sainsbury’s recalled its Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel 150g bars due to fears of metal fragment contamination. The affected bars have best-before dates before the end of April 2025. Customers are advised not to consume these products and to return them to any Sainsbury’s store for a full refund. citeturn0news16Sainsbury’s recalled its Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel 150g bars due to fears of metal fragment contamination. The affected bars have best-before dates before the end of April 2025. Customers are advised not to consume these products and to return them to any Sainsbury’s store for a full refund. citeturn0news16Sainsbury’s recalled its Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel 150g bars due to fears of metal fragment contamination. The affected bars have best-before dates before the end of April 2025. Customers are advised not to consume these products and to return them to any Sainsbury’s store for a full refund. citeturn0news16
Perkier Foods Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Bar RecallShoppers urgently warned
Perkier Foods recalled its Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Bar multipack (3 x 37g) with a best-before date of October 8, 2025, due to undeclared almonds. This poses a risk to individuals with almond allergies. Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. citeturn0search2
Oasis Treasures Pistachio Dubai Chocolate Recall Shoppers urgently warned
In December 2024, Oasis Treasures Pistachio Dubai Chocolate bars (340g) with a best-before date of July 25, 2025, were recalled across Canada due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should discard the affected products or return them to the point of purchase for a refund. citeturn0search1
Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate Ginger Snap Milk Chocolate Bar Recall
Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate recalled its Ginger Snap Milk Chocolate Bar (2 oz, batch 23194) with an expiration date of January 13, 2025, due to undeclared peanuts. This poses a risk to individuals with peanut allergies. Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. citeturn0search4
Recommendations for Consumers Shoppers urgently warned
- Check Product Labels: Always verify product labels for allergen information before purchase and consumption.
- Stay Informed: Regularly consult official food safety websites and manufacturer announcements for the latest recall information.
- Follow Recall Instructions: If you have purchased an affected product, follow the recall instructions provided by the manufacturer or retailer, which may include returning the product for a refund or discarding it safely.
By staying vigilant and informed, consumers can mitigate health risks associated with these product recalls.
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