Popular Chocolate Bars Recalled Nationwide—Consumers Complain They Found 'Small Stones' Inside The chocolate bars were distributed throughout the United States. Close Credit: Krit of Studio OMG / Getty Images Key Takeaways Tony's Chocolonely Inc. has voluntarily recalled seven lots of its Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar.The recall was initiated following 12 reports of consumers finding small stones in the product.If you purchased one of the recalled products, throw it away or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. If chocolate is your favorite post-meal treat, check the label before breaking off a piece. Select chocolate bars have been recalled across the United States because they may be contaminated with a foreign object. On April 1, Tony's Chocolonely Inc. announced on its website that it was voluntarily recalling seven lots of Tony's brand Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar because the products may contain small stones. The products can be identified by the following information: Product Description Weight Lot Code Best Before Date UPC Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar 6.35 ounces 4327 November 22, 2025 850011828564 Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar 6.35 ounces 4330 November 25, 2025 850011828564 Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar 6.35 ounces 4331 November 26, 2025 850011828564 Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar 6.35 ounces M4331 November 26, 2025 850032676441 Tony's Chocolonely Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar 6.35 ounces 163094 April 2, 2026 858010005641 Tony's Chocolonely Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar 6.35 ounces 162634 February 28, 2026 858010005641 Tony's Chocolonely Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar 6.35 ounces M162634 February 28, 2026 850011828908 The products included in the recall were distributed nationwide and sold in the United States via retail stores and on Tony’s Chocolonely's website. According to a release by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), distribution of the products began February 7, 2025, and ended March 24, 2025. Per the FDA, the recall was initiated following 12 reports of consumers finding small stones in the product. All complaints occurred outside of the United States, and no injuries have been reported to date. "Whilst the chance of any individual product being affected is low, and we have not yet received any complaints in North America, we have decided to take this step in order to ensure the safety and satisfaction of Tony’s Chocolonely consumers in an abundance of caution," the brand said in a statement. If you have purchased one of the recalled products, the FDA says to throw the product away or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. The agency recommends consulting Tony’s Chocolonely's recall page to confirm how to identify the lot code and claim a refund or replacement in your market. Popular Trader Joe's Salad Dressing Recalled in 15 States Explore more: News Recall News Related Articles Active Recalls on Liquid Eggs, Chocolate, and More to Know About Right Now MadeGood Recalls Popular Granola Bars Due to Potential Metal Contamination Check Your Pantry: The Expanded Quaker Oats Recall Now Includes More Than 60 Products Massive Ice Cream Recall Over Listeria—23 States Impacted Nationwide Recall: Ice Cream Pulled for Potentially Life-Threatening Ingredient Breyers Urgently Recalls Thousands of Ice Cream Tubs—Is Your Favorite Flavor Affected? Holiday Bark Recalled Ahead of Christmas Due to Life-Threatening Allergens Chocolate Recall Considered Class I Due to 'Deadly' Allergen Risk, FDA Warns Chocolate-Covered Pretzels Recalled in 3 States—Here's What to Know Urgent Aldi Recall Hits 13 States—Check Your Freezer Now Nationwide Recall of 170,000 Bottles of Apple Juice Due to Possible Mold Contamination Popular Ice Cream Recalled Due to Dangerous Packaging Error Recall Alert: Fudge Pulled From Shelves Nationwide Due to Mold Contamination Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Popular Beef Sticks Recalled Due to Metal Contamination Nuts and Snack Mixes Recalled Across 9 States—Here's What to Know Check Your Fridge: More Than 10,000 Coffee Creamers Recalled Across 13 States Newsletter Sign Up