Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Bar Recall: Important Information on Salmonella Contamination

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Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Bar Recall: Important Information on Salmonella Contamination

Spring & Mulberry has expanded its recall of chocolate bars due to possible salmonella contamination. The company conducted a thorough investigation and identified a single lot of date ingredient as the likely source of the contamination. The recall includes various chocolate bars sold online and in stores since August 2025. Consumers are advised not to consume the affected products and to contact the company for a refund by emailing [email protected].

Salmonella infections can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps. While most people recover without treatment, young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems may experience more severe illness. Diagnosis of salmonella infection requires a laboratory test. Federal health regulators have issued alerts for various food products potentially contaminated with salmonella, including frozen pizzas, pork rind snacks, snack mixes, and raw pet food.

In addition to the chocolate bar recall, the CDC has warned of a multi-state outbreak of drug-resistant salmonella linked to backyard poultry. It is essential to be cautious and follow food safety guidelines to prevent salmonella infections. If you have any of the recalled Spring & Mulberry chocolate bars, it is recommended to contact the company for a refund and dispose of the product to ensure your safety and well-being.