Chocolate Recall: Watch Out for Hidden Pebbles

A delicious dessert might hide an unexpected twist.

Tony’s Chocolonely is initiating a recall for two of its bestselling chocolate bars due to the potential presence of small stones that accidentally mixed with the products during the almond harvesting and processing stages.

The company initiated this voluntary recall on Wednesday, April 2, and it involves seven batches of their 6.35-ounce Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bars and Everything Bars.

The items were made available across the country both at retail outlets and via the firm's online platform from Friday, February 7th, through Monday, March 24th.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stated that 12 consumer complaints were filed from individuals outside the U.S. and Canada concerning stones discovered in the problematic bars. There have been no reports of injuries so far.

Customers are urged not to consume the recalled chocolates. They should either bring them back to where they were bought for a full refund or discard them properly. For comprehensive information regarding the impacted batch numbers and the reimbursement procedure, visit tonyschocolonely.com.

None of Tony's other items are impacted by this recall.

The firm has its headquarters in New York City.

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