Tony's recalls chocolate Easter eggs due to fears they may contain metal fragments
- Tony's Chocolonely recalled Easter eggs amid contamination fears.
- Earlier recalls involved Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything bars.
- Metal fragments and "small stones" prompted these recalls, deeming products unsafe.
- Tony's stated, "If you have purchased the above products...do not consume."
- Tony's works with retailers to remove impacted products; the source is resolved.
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Product recall: Britons urged to check their Easter Eggs as treat sold in major supermarkets could contain metal
Britons urged to check their Easter Eggs as treat sold in major supermarkets could contain metal - Consumers across the UK are being warned not to eat certain Tony's Chocolonely Easter eggs due to possible metal contamination
·London, United Kingdom
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