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Chocolate bars recalled for salmonella concerns expands

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Original Story by USA Today
May 10, 2026
Chocolate bars recalled for salmonella concerns expands

Context:

A date-sweetened chocolate recall by Spring & Mulberry has expanded to include all products made with a specific batch of date ingredient after a root-cause investigation. The company now identifies a single date-ingredient lot as the most likely contamination source, with all recalled products testing negative for salmonella and no illnesses reported. The bars had been on sale online and in stores since August 2025, following an initial January recall of the Mint Leaf Date-Sweetened Chocolate Bar. A refund program is available, requiring a photo of the packaging showing the batch code. The expansion underscores ongoing vigilance but points to a contained issue tied to one ingredient lot.

Dive Deeper:

  • Spring & Mulberry first recalled its Mint Leaf Date-Sweetened Chocolate Bar in January after routine third-party testing flagged a possible salmonella concern, triggering a broader market withdrawal.

  • On May 8, the company broadened the recall to all finished products made with the implicated date ingredient batch, following a comprehensive root-cause investigation.

  • The investigation concluded that a single lot of date ingredient used in production is the most likely source of contamination, prompting the expanded recall.

  • All recalled products have tested negative for salmonella, and there have been no confirmed illness reports linked to the recall.

  • The affected bars were available for purchase online and in stores since August 2025, and customers are advised not to consume the impacted items.

  • Refunds are offered by Spring & Mulberry; customers should provide a photo of the packaging showing the batch code to receive reimbursement.

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