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🍎 Food FR September 9, 2024

- — suisse chocolat

suspicion de présence de petits fragments de bois dans le produit

📷 DGCCRF / Rappel Conso
- — suisse chocolat
📷 DGCCRF / Rappel Conso
Do not consume the product. Return it to the point of sale and contact the consumer service. Due to possible small wood fragments, ingestion may cause injury or adverse effects.
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This alert was reported 631 days ago and has been moved from our active feed to the archive. The original safety information still applies — we have no confirmation from the issuing agency that the product is safe again. Refer to the official notice for the current status.
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15 days in total
May 19, 2026 June 3, 2026
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What is this? This is a food safety notice about chocolate that may have small pieces of wood in it.

What's happening? Some chocolate might have tiny wood bits inside. This could hurt you if you eat it.

Does this affect me? If you have this chocolate, it might be unsafe to eat.

What should I do? Stop eating it. Take it back to where you bought it. Call the customer service number for help.

🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.

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Type: alimentation · Category: céréales et produits de boulangerie · Hazard: inertes (verre, métal, plastique, papier, textile…) · suspicion de présence de petits fragments de bois dans le produit · Préconisations: en raison du risque de blessures / effets indésirables suite à l'ingestion de ce produit, par précaution il est recommandé aux personnes qui détiendraient des produits appartenant au(x) lot(s) décrit(s) ci-dessus de ne pas les consommer. · À faire: ne plus consommer · rapporter le produit au point de vente · contacter le service consommateur

First published
September 9, 2024
Last refreshed by us
2 weeks ago
Severity (as classified)
Medium
Official source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/fiche-rappel/15748/interne

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What is this safety alert alert about?
- — suisse chocolat. Do not consume the product. Return it to the point of sale and contact the consumer service. Due to possible small wood fragments, ingestion may cause injury or adverse effects.
When was this alert issued?
This alert was issued on September 9, 2024 by Rappel Conso (DGCCRF, France).
Which countries are affected?
The alert applies to France.
How serious is this alert?
Medium risk. A medium risk means harm is possible under certain conditions. Read the notice and act on the recommended steps.
What should I do?
Read the full notice on the source authority site. If the alert mentions a specific batch or expiry date, check your supply against those details before continuing to use the product.
Where can I find the official notice?
The full official notice is published on rappel.conso.gouv.fr.

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