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Chocolate Bars Sold Nationwide Recalled for Possible Contamination

Spring & Mulberry voluntarily recalls Mint Leaf chocolate bars after routine testing found possible Salmonella; no illnesses reported and vulnerable groups are advised to avoid consumption.

  • Spring & Mulberry, Raleigh, North Carolina recalled its Mint Leaf Date‑Sweetened Chocolate bar nationwide over possible Salmonella contamination, the FDA reported.
  • Health authorities note typical symptom timing is six hours to six days after infection, with Salmonella causing salmonellosis that usually lasts four to seven days.
  • Look for lot code #025255 on the package back or inner wrap; the Mint Leaf Date‑Sweetened Chocolate product comes in teal box packaging.
  • Health officials say no illnesses have been reported so far, but Salmonella can cause fever, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, with higher risks for children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
  • Since September 15, 2025, the bars have been sold online and at national retailers including Amazon and Nordstrom, prompting FDA involvement in the nationwide recall.
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Chocolate bars sold nationwide recalled for possible contamination

Customers who have the affected products are urged to throw them away.

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