Tony's Chocolonely Urgently Recalls Easter Eggs Amid Metal Fragment Concerns

Tony's Chocolonely Urgently Recalls Easter Eggs Amid Metal Fragment Concerns

Tony's Chocolonely has urgently called for a recall of their giant Easter eggs amid concerns they may contain metal fragments.

The Recall: The Dutch chocolate company is advising customers to check any Large Hollow Easter Egg 242g in the Milk Chocolate and Caramel Sea Salt flavours that they've purchased. The affected products have a best before date of June 2025 and specific lot codes. A warning from the Food Standards Agency states that these Easter eggs 'may contain pieces of metal' making them 'unsafe to eat'.

Previous Recalls: This recent recall follows another earlier in the week regarding some Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bars, such as the Dark Almond Sea Salt chocolate bar and Everything Bar, due to similar concerns of small metal pieces. The article lists specific lot codes impacted in this recall and provides details on the affected products. Customers are advised not to consume the products and return them for a refund or replacement.