US Chocolate Firm Recalls Entire Product Line Over Salmonella Fears
US Chocolate Firm Recalls All Products Over Salmonella Risk

Spring & Mulberry, a US chocolate company, has expanded its recall to include all 12 of its date-sweetened chocolate bar product lines due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall, initially issued in January, was widened after an investigation identified a single lot of date ingredient as the most likely source of the contamination.

Details of the Recall

The affected chocolate bars were sold online and through select retail partners nationwide from August 2025. Specific identification details, including batch codes and best-by dates, are available on the company's website. Although all recalled chocolate bars have tested negative for salmonella and no illnesses have been reported, consumers are urged not to consume the products as a precautionary measure.

Consumer Guidance

Customers seeking a refund should photograph the item's packaging, including the batch code, and email it to recalls@springandmulberry.com before disposing of the product. The company emphasizes that this is a voluntary recall and that consumer safety is their top priority.

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The recall covers all varieties of the brand's date-sweetened chocolate bars, which are marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional chocolate. The company has not disclosed the number of bars affected but advises anyone who has purchased these products to check their pantry and take appropriate action.

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