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ZoRaw chocolate recalled in Canada due to ‘improperly declared milk’

By News RoomMay 6, 20261 Min Read
ZoRaw chocolate recalled in Canada due to ‘improperly declared milk’
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced a recall on ZoRaw chocolates, citing “improperly declared milk.”

The product, 72 per cent Cacao No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate – Extra Dark, includes two product sizes distributed across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec and on online platforms.

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The affected lot codes for the single 52-gram bars are:

UPC: 6 28678 98703 6

  • 02 2027 25022301
  • 05 2027 25052901
  • 08 2027 25080901
  • 10 2027 25101701

The affected lot codes for the 12-pack 52-gram bars are:


UPC: 6 28678 98706 7

  • Feb 2027 25022301
  • May 2027 25052901
  • Aug 2027 25080901
  • 10 2027 25101701

Health Canada has warned consumers to “not consume recalled products to which you are allergic or sensitive.” No illnesses have been reported.

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