
Popular Chocolates Sold In Texas Recalled: Could Contain Small Stones
A popular (and delicious) brand of chocolate that is sold at retailers nationwide, including in Texas, and online has issued a recall on some bars: they could contain small rocks.
According to the FDA, Tony’s Chocolonely Inc. has recalled some lots of Tony’s brand Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar, both in the 6.35 oz size.
How Were Stones Discovered In The Chocolate?
Twelve people reported finding small stones in their chocolate. All of the complaints were outside of the U.S. and Canada, and luckily, no injuries were reported.
Small stones could easily cause damage to teeth or dental work and could possibly lead to a choking incident. Also, it's obviously unpleasant to deal with.
How Could Rocks End Up In Chocolate?
It appears that the fault lay with the almonds both bars contain, and not the chocolate itself per se. According to the FDA, the stones were "not filtered during third-party almond harvesting and the almond processing process."
I Have A Bar Of Tony's Chocolate. How Do I Know If It's Recalled?
The only bars affected by the recall are 6.35-ounce Tony’s brand Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bars with the following lot codes and Best Before/ Best By Dates:
Product Description | Weight | Lot code | Best Before / Best By Date | UPC |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar | 180g / 6.35 oz | 4327 | 22-Nov-25 | 850011828564 |
4330 | 25-Nov-25 | 850011828564 | ||
4331 | 26-Nov-25 | 850011828564 | ||
M4331 | 26-Nov-25 | 850032676441 | ||
Tony's Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt | 180g / 6.35 oz | 163094 | 2-Apr-26 | 858010005641 |
162634 | 28-Feb-26 | 858010005641 | ||
M162634 | 28-Feb-26 | 850011828908 |
What To Do If You Have A Recalled Bar
Do not eat or bite into your chocolate bar. You can return the bar to the place you bought it for a refund or replacement, or you can simply discard the bar. You can also contact Tony’s Chocolonely Inc:
Company Contact Information for Consumers:
Tony’s Chocolonely USA
+1 (503)-388-5990
Does This Mean I Shouldn't Try Tony's Chocolate?
Absolutely not! It is high-quality and delicious chocolate. Many major reputable brands experience recalls, and as a reminder- this was actually an almond problem, not a chocolate problem.
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