
BREAKING: Major Recall On Popular Chocolate Easter Candy In Montana
As a fat kid, any Holiday with candy was one of my favorites. So basically, Halloween, Christmas, and Easter.
I realize that Easter is more than just a bunny and baskets, but as many Montanans gear up to color eggs and wait for the Easter Bunny to deliver those beloved baskets, one popular candy is being recalled.
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For those of us who love chocolate, a popular company is recalling two of its best-selling products, and we have all of the information you need, including lot numbers and production and expiration dates to check.
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Which candy company is recalling its product in Montana?
According to Prevention, Tony's Chocoloney has recalled two of their products due to small stones being in the recalled bars. Tony's is a popular chocolate candy company that offers different varieties of chocolate, including chocolate eggs and chocolate bars.
The company is recalling both the Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt and the Everything Bar. The recall includes the entire nation, including Montana. According to Prevention, the following lot numbers have been recalled:
For the Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, here's the information you need to know:
- 163094, 2-Apr-26, 858010005641
- 162634, 28-Feb-26, 858010005641
- M162634, 28-Feb-26, 850011828908
For those who've purchased the Everything Bar, here's that information:
- 4327, 22-Nov-25, 850011828564
- 4330, 25-Nove-25, 850011828564
- 4331, 26-Nov-25, 850011828564
- M4331, 26-Nov-25, 850032676441
So if you have a stash of Tony's hidden or you've already purchased Easter Candy, make sure you check those numbers just to be safe.

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