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Chocolate Bars Recalled Nationwide After Customers Find ‘Small Stones’ in Products

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Tony’s Chocolonely has issued a voluntary recall of specific chocolate bars sold across the United States and Canada due to potential contamination with small stones. The affected products include the 6.35 oz Dark Almond Sea Salt bar and the 6.35 oz Everything Bar (milk chocolate with caramel, pretzel, almond nougat, and sea salt). This action follows reports from 12 consumers who discovered small stones in these products, likely introduced during third-party almond harvesting and processing.

Which Chocolate Bars Were Recalled?

Tony’s Chocolonely has recalled two specific chocolat bars due to potential contamination with small stones. Here are the details of the affected products:

1. Dark Almond Sea Salt 6.35 oz Bar

  • Lot Numbers: 163094, 162634, M162634
  • Best By Dates: February 28, 2026, and April 2, 2026
  • UPC Code: 858010005641

2. Everything Bar 6.35 oz (Milk Chocolate with Caramel, Pretzel, Almond Nougat & Sea Salt)

  • Lot Numbers: 4327, 4330, 4331, M4331
  • Best By Dates: November 22, 25, and 26, 2025
  • UPC Code: 850011828564

If you have purchased any of these bars, do not consume them. Instead, return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or replacement. For any questions, you can contact Tony’s Chocolonely USA at.

What To Do If You Have Recalled Chocolate Bars

The chocolate bars were recalled because customers found small stones in some of the products. Specifically, Tony’s Chocolonely received 12 consumer reports of stones being discovered inside their chocolate bars.

Reason for the Contamination:

The stones were likely introduced during the almond harvesting and processing stage, which is handled by a third-party supplier. These foreign materials accidentally ended up in the final product, posing a potential choking or dental injury risk.

To ensure customer safety and maintain quality standards, Tony’s Chocolonely issued a voluntary recall of the affected chocolate bars in the U.S. and Canada.

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