Urgent warning as shoppers told not to eat popular chocolate bar


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Several warnings have been issued regarding popular chocolate bars:

  1. Tony's Chocolonely Recall: Certain batches of Tony's Chocolonely Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bars have been recalled due to the presence of small stones traced to insufficiently processed almonds. Consumers are advised to return affected products for a refund. Lot codes include 162633, 162614, 163061, 4331, 4332, and 4333.

  1. Cali-Gold Chocolate Bars: The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned against consuming Cali-Gold chocolate bars sold at Mansfield Market in Nottinghamshire. These bars have caused illnesses and were found to contain hallucinogenic substances like Psilocin and THC. Consumers should dispose of these products and seek medical attention if symptoms occur.

  2. Fake Wonka and Prime Bars: The FSA has cautioned against fake branded chocolate bars such as Wonka and Prime, which may pose safety risks due to incorrect labeling and potential allergens. These products are unregistered and may be unsafe for consumption.


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