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Chocolate Bars Recalled in the United States and Canada Due to Foreign Material Contamination
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Chocolate Bars Recalled in the United States and Canada Due to Foreign Material Contamination

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineApril 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A voluntary recall has been issued by Tony’s Chocolonely Inc., based in New York, New York, for seven lots of the company’s Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar due to potential contamination with small stones. Food contaminated with foreign objects, such as stones, has the potential to cause severe harm, including choking, injury, illness, damage to teeth and tongue, or even death.

Background

The company received 12 reports that small stones had been found in the product that was caused by lack of proper filtration in the almond harvesting and processing processes. 

Distribution

The recalled items were distributed nationwide in the United States and Canada and sold online at www.tonyschocolonely.com. 

Product Details

ProductWeightLot CodeBest by DateUPC CodeDistribution
Tony’s Chocolonely Everything Bar180 g (6.35 oz)4327November 22, 2025850011828564United States
4330November 25, 2025
4331November 26, 2025
M4331November 26, 2025850032676441
Tony’s Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt163094April 2, 2026858010005641
162634February 28, 2026
M162634February 28, 2026850011828908
Tony’s Chocolonely Everything BarL4332November 27, 20258 50051 89752 0Canada
Tony’s Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea SaltL162697March 2, 20268 50051 89750 6

Consumer Action

Consumers should search their homes to see if they have the recalled products. 

As with all food recalls, consumers are strongly advised to discontinue use of the affected product even if it looks or smells safe to eat or if there are no visible signs of contamination by foreign objects. Foreign material embedded in the recalled products may be too small to be seen by the human eye.

Anyone in possession of the recalled products should not sell, serve, donate, or distribute them.

The recalled products can be returned to the place of purchase for a refund or should be thrown away. 

Consumers with additional questions or concerns can contact the company at 503-388-5990.

Health Risks

The recall notice did not say if there have been any reports of injuries in connection with the consumption of the impacted products although said the company had received 12 reports of consumers finding small stones in the products.

Any consumer who has been exposed to the affected products, and is experiencing sickness or injury, should contact their medical provider immediately.

Food contaminated with foreign material has the potential to cause severe harm, including choking, injury, illness, damage to teeth, gums, tongue, throat, mouth, stomach, and intestines or even death in most people. Infants, the elderly, and recent surgery patients could also be at extreme risk of serious injury.


Commenting on this article, the nation’s leading food poisoning lawyer said, “Consuming food with small stones could cause damage to the teeth or possible choking in children. Any consumer with the recalled items should stop eating them immediately to safeguard their health.”

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