Certain chocolate bars have been recalled in Canada.
In a notice published by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, officials said they’re being pulled from shelves due to “improperly declared milk.”
The affected product is the ZoRaw brand 72% Cacao No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate – Extra Dark.
Two sizes are impacted: single 52 g bars, as well as 12 packs of 52 g bars.
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The single bars have the UPC number 6 28678 98703 6 and the following codes are impacted: 02 2027 25022301; 05 2027 25052901; 08 2027 25080901; 10 2027 25101701.
The 12 packs have the UPC number 6 28678 98706 7, with the following codes impacted: Feb 2027 25022301; May 2027 25052901; Aug 2027 25080901; 10 2027 25101701.
The CFIA said they were distributed in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, as well as online.
“Do not consume recalled products to which you are allergic or sensitive,” officials said.
Meanwhile, a certain soup that was sold in Ontario was recalled recently also due to an allergen concern.
Product images via bulkbarn.ca
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