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Chocolate Easter Egg Recall

Updated: Sun, 6th Apr 2025 12:45 IST
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Tony's Chocolonely, a well-known chocolate brand, announced the recall of its 242g Hollow Easter Eggs with a best-before date of June 2025. [1]

Tony's Chocolonely has recalled their milk chocolate and caramel sea salt 242g Easter Eggs with a best before date of June 2025. [2]

The product(s) have been available for sale in Adora Handmade Chocolates stores in NSW and online. [3]

Check your cupboards: some Tony's Chocolonely Easter eggs have been recalled due to metal contamination. [4]

Adora Handmade Chocolates is recalling its Easter Egg Rocky Road Products 350g (dark and regular) due to the presence of pistachio. [5]

Two hollow chocolate Easter eggs are being recalled by the Food Standards Agency amid fears they may contain shards of metal. [6]

A number of batches of Tony's Chocolonely hollow chocolate eggs have been recalled due to the presence of metal fragments. [7]

Tony's Chocolonely has recalled its milk chocolate and caramel sea salt 242g Hollow Easter Eggs with a best before date of June 2025. [8]

Tony's Chocolonely is recalling two Large Hollow Easter Eggs because they may contain pieces of metal which makes these products unsafe to eat. [9]

The recall impacts specific batches of Milk Chocolate Egg 242g and Milk Caramel Sea Salt Egg 242g with a best before date of June 2025. [10]

A firm has recalled batches of their milk chocolate and caramel sea salt Easter Egg products over fears they may contain metal fragments. [11]

Consumers across the UK have been warned not to eat certain Tony's Chocolonely Easter eggs due to possible metal contamination. [12]

A range of Lindt's chocolate Easter eggs have been recalled after the company failed to aware consumers that the products could contain peanut butter. [13]

Australia's two major supermarket chains are recalling brands of chocolate eggs on the eve of the Easter long weekend. [14]

Lindt and Sprungli Australia have announced they are recalling more than 460,000 Lindt Milk Chocolate Easter Eggs due to an undeclared allergen. [15]

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