Nationwide chocolate recall expanded amid salmonella fears A nationwide recall of Spring Mulberry chocolate bars has just been expanded, with more products now flagged due to a potential risk of salmonella contamination—prompting a fresh new warning
Chocolate recall hits company #8217;s entire product lineup over . . . FDA EXPANDS CHOCOLATE RECALL TO 8 PRODUCTS NATIONWIDE OVER SALMONELLA FEARS While eight products were previously affected in the last recall update announced in January, the latest expansion now includes all 12 flavors listed by the company
Spring Mulberry Recalls Chocolate Bars Over Salmonella Risk U S -based chocolate brand Spring Mulberry has voluntarily expanded its previously announced recall of select chocolate bars over concerns of possible Salmonella contamination The company stated that the expansion follows a detailed root cause investigation conducted alongside manufacturing partners, food safety experts, and the U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) According to the
FDA Recall: Spring Mulberry Chocolate bars for Potential to be . . . FDA Recall: Spring Mulberry Chocolate Bars Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination Spring Mulberry has expanded a nationwide recall of multiple chocolate bar flavors because the products may be contaminated with Salmonella Affected bars were sold online and through select U S retailers beginning August 2025
Chocolate recall hits company’s entire product lineup over Salmonella . . . Spring Mulberry is expanding its recall of select chocolate bars to include all 12 of its product lines over concerns of possible Salmonella contamination, according to federal regulators The Friday announcement marks the second widening of the recall affecting the North Carolina-based company, a brand known for sweetening its chocolate bars exclusively with dates
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