With Easter coming up in a matter of weeks. There is going to be a lot of chocolate finding its way into Easter baskets around Montana.

You can't go into a grocery store or supermarket these days without seeing the baskets, the chocolate bunnies, and chocolate eggs. You need to be aware of which brands you choose for those baskets.

There is a voluntary chocolate recall for the popular Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bars. They are recalling two bars that have been sold nationwide, due to the possibility that certain bars may contain "small stones".

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the two bars being recalled are the Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar (6.35 oz.) and the Everything Bar (6.35 oz.). Not only have these bars been distributed nationwide, but the bars were also sold online at Tony's Chocolonely retail website.

Here are the lot numbers and the UPC numbers included in the recall:

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According to Tony's Chocolonely a limited number of consumers "have reported finding small stones in the product not filtered during third-party almond harvesting and the almond processing process."

Tony's Chocolonely is asking consumers not to eat the bars that are included in the recall lots. They are asking customers to return the bars to their point of purchase for a refund, or dispose of the bars.

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For those that have purchased bars included in the recall on the Amazon.com you can initiate a refund through Amazon.com.

For consumers that have questions you can reach out to Tony's Chocolonely USA at (503)-388-5990.

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