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Huge chocolate brand recalls Easter eggs over fears they may contain metal pieces

Published on April 05, 2025 at 09:10 AM

A HUGE chocolate brand has issued an urgent recall of batches of Easter eggs over fears they contain metal pieces.

Customers are being asked to return the two eggs to where they bought them for a .

Two boxes of Tony's Chocolonely Easter eggs.
Tony's Chocolonely has recalled batches of two popular Easter eggs

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

A statement fromTony’s Chocolonely said: “If you have purchased the products with the affected lot codes, please do not consume and instead return the product to the store of purchase for a refund.

“The rest of the Easter range, including all its small eggs and other products are safe to consume.”;

It added: “The source of this issue has been identified and resolved.

“Tony’s Chocolonely is working in partnership with and authorities who are in the process of removing impacted products from sale and distribution.”

Customers who have bought either of the chocolate eggs should visit uk.tonyschocolonely.com or www.food.gov.uk for the specific lot codes of items affected.

It comes just days – its 180g Dark Almond Sea Salt bar and its 180g Everything Bar – over concerns the products could contain small stones.

The sea salt bars affected have best before dates of February 28, 2026, April 2, 2026 and April 22, 2026.

The Everything Bars had best before dates of November 26, 2025, November 27, 2025 and November 28, 2025.

Meanwhile Sainsbury’s recalled its over concerns it may contain pieces of metal.

OTHER PRODUCT RECALLS

Retailers and manufacturers often issue recalls if they fear a product may cause harm to shoppers.

TK Maxx over concerns it may provoke allergic reactions in customers.

This week, for two Tower air fryers.

Customers were urged to return the gadget for a full.

The supermarket giant said some units had a manufacturing defect that could lead to overheating and potential house fires.

In addition, shoppers were being told not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain salmonella.

The discount supermarketits Sol & Mar Chicharricos BBQ Pork Scratchings after the problem was found.

Theaffects 100g packets of the pork scratchings with best before dates ranging from August 5, 2025 through to August 12, 2025.

Anyone who has bought the product has been told not to eat it and to return it to their nearestfor a full refund.

Tony's Chocolonely launched its first bar in 2005 in the with its chocolate now sold across a host of major UK supermarkets.

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