Certain chocolate bars have been recalled nationwide, the Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday

Chocolate Bars Recalled Nationwide After Customers Find ‘Small Stones’ in Products Two flavors of Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bars were pulled from shelves after the company received reports of customers finding "small stones" in products

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  • Batches of Tony’s Chocolonely chocolate bars have been recalled nationwide because they may contain small stones.
  • Two flavors—Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bar—were recalled after the company received 12 customer reports of rocks in the products.
  • If you have the recalled chocolate bars, do not eat them—return them to the store or throw them away.

Certain chocolate bars have been recalled nationwide, the Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday.

Tony’s Chocolonely, Inc. voluntarily recalled select lots of two different flavors of chocolate bars—Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bar—after receiving reports of small stones in the products.

The FDA is urging customers not to eat the recalled chocolate bars. Instead, return them to the store or throw them away.

Which Chocolate Bars Were Recalled?

The recall impacts seven batches of two Tony Chocolonely chocolate bars: Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bar (milk chocolate with caramel, pretzel, almond nougat, and sea salt).

The affected products were sold across the U.S. starting in February in retail stores and online via the Tony’s Chocolonely website.

The recalled chocolate bars can be identified by the following information:

Tony's Chocolonely

 Product Description Weight  Lot Code  Best-By Date UPC
Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar 6.35 oz.  4327 Nov. 22, 2025 850011828564
  4330 Nov. 25, 2025 850011828564
4331 Nov. 26, 2025 850011828564
M4331 Nov. 26, 2025 850032676441
Tony's Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt 6.35 oz. 163094 April 2, 2026 858010005641
162634 Feb. 28, 2026 858010005641
M162634 Feb. 28, 2026 850011828908

Why Were Chocolate Bars Recalled?

The recalled chocolate bars may contain small stones, which were not filtered out during third-party almond harvesting and processing, the FDA said.

The recall was initiated after 12 customers reported rocks in the chocolate bars. Tony’s Chocolonely said the reports occurred outside of North America, and no injuries have been reported to date.

What To Do If You Have Recalled Chocolate Bars

Tony’s Chocolonely said the chances of being harmed from an individual chocolate bar are low, but the company is still urging customers to dispose of the products.

If you have the recalled chocolate bars, return them to the store for a refund or replacement, or throw them away.

Go to the Tony’s Chocolonely website to check if your chocolate's lot code is affected and to submit a refund request if you purchased the product online.

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This story originally appeared on: Health News - Author:Jenna Anderson