Tony's Chocolonely recall as chocolate may contain stones
- Tony's Chocolonely issued a recall for certain batches of two products in the UK and Ireland due to a risk of small stones in the chocolate.
- The company warned that these objects could cause potential injuries to consumers.
- Tony's Chocolonely stated, "This recall only affects these specific products and lot codes."
- The company is collaborating with retailers and food authorities to remove the impacted products from sale.
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Tony’s Chocolonely Bars Were Recalled in 20 Countries — Including the US and Canada
Tony’s Chocolonely has issued a voluntary recall of several chocolate bars sold in the U.S., Canada, and beyond. The company warns that certain lots of its Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bars may contain small stones traced back to an almond supplier. No injuries have been reported,
Popular Chocolate Bars Recalled Due to Foreign Objects—Get the Details Here
Before you indulge in a Tony's Chocolonely bar, you'll want to check this out.Fatima Guisado Lozano/Getty ImagesBefore 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 be…
Tony's Chocolonely issues recall after 'small stones' found in chocolate bars
Tony's Chocolonely Inc. issued a voluntarily recall after consumers complained of "small stones" in their chocolate bars, the company announced this week Seven lots of Tony's Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything bars are named in the recall.
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