Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall Expanded After Possible Salmonella Risk Identified

The Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall has expanded again after the company identified a specific lot of date ingredient as the possible source of contamination linked to Salmonella concerns.

Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall warning image showing recalled specialty chocolate bars affected by possible Salmonella contamination

According to the FDA, the recall now includes multiple flavors of Spring & Mulberry chocolate bars sold nationwide online and through select retail partners. Consumers are being urged not to eat the affected chocolate products and to dispose of them immediately.

While no confirmed illnesses have been reported at this time, Salmonella contamination can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections—especially in children, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

Why the Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall Was Expanded

Various recalled Spring & Mulberry chocolate bar flavors included in expanded FDA Salmonella recall

The Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall was expanded after an investigation identified a recalled date ingredient used during production as the likely contamination source.

The company stated that all recalled finished products tested negative for Salmonella, but the recall was expanded out of caution because the ingredient lot may have been used across multiple flavors manufactured on the same equipment.

Salmonella symptoms may include:

  • Fever
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Stomach cramps
  • Dehydration

In severe situations, Salmonella infections can lead to hospitalization and serious complications.

Products Included in the Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall

Various recalled Spring & Mulberry chocolate bar flavors included in expanded FDA Salmonella recall

The recall includes several flavors of Spring & Mulberry Date-Sweetened Chocolate Bars, including:

  • Mulberry Fennel
  • Mango Chili
  • Blood Berry
  • Pecan Date
  • Lavender Rose
  • Coffee
  • Earl Grey
  • Sea Salt
  • Mint Leaf
  • Blood Orange
  • Pure Dark
  • Pure Dark Minis

The recalled chocolate bars were sold nationwide online and through select retailers beginning in 2025.

Consumers should carefully review packaging, lot codes, and flavor names before consuming any Spring & Mulberry chocolate products.

What Consumers Should Do Immediately

Anyone who purchased products included in the Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall should:

1) Do not eat the chocolate

Even if the product appears normal, consumers should avoid consuming it.

2) Dispose of the recalled products safely

Place recalled chocolate in a sealed bag before disposal to prevent accidental consumption.

3) Check pantries and gift baskets

Review snacks, candy drawers, office treats, and gift boxes for affected products.

4) Monitor for symptoms

Anyone experiencing symptoms after consuming recalled chocolate should contact a healthcare provider immediately.

5) Contact the company

Consumers can request additional recall information, refunds, or replacement guidance through Spring & Mulberry.

Company Contact Information

Consumers with questions regarding the Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall can contact the company directly for additional assistance regarding affected products, refunds, or disposal instructions.

Company: Spring & Mulberry
Email: hello@springandmulberry.com
Website: springandmulberry.com

If consumers experience symptoms after consuming recalled products, they should contact a healthcare provider immediately.

Why This Chocolate Recall Matters

The Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall is important because chocolate products are often consumed slowly over time.

Many consumers may still have these bars in:

  • kitchen pantries
  • snack drawers
  • office desks
  • gift baskets
  • travel bags
  • holiday storage bins

Specialty chocolate products are also frequently shared with family and friends, increasing the risk that recalled products may still be circulating unnoticed.

That is why consumers should check carefully—even if the chocolate was purchased months ago.

This recall was also featured in our Food Recall Roundup May 2026, where we break down the most important food safety alerts consumers should be aware of.

Final Thoughts

The expanded Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall serves as another reminder that contamination risks can affect even premium specialty food products.

If you purchased Spring & Mulberry chocolate bars recently, now is the time to carefully inspect packaging and lot information before consuming them.

A quick pantry check today could help prevent serious illness tomorrow.

At Everyday Answers, we continue monitoring FDA food recalls and consumer safety alerts to help families stay informed and protected.

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For the complete list of recalled chocolate flavors, affected lot codes, and official FDA recall instructions, review the official FDA recall announcement before consuming any Spring & Mulberry chocolate products.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/spring-mulberry-expands-voluntary-recall-select-chocolate-bars-because-possible-health-risk

For more food safety alerts and FDA recall updates, explore our latest recall coverage involving snacks, beverages, candy products, and pantry staples that may pose health risks to consumers.

Pantry Check

Take a quick look in your kitchen today:

Do you keep:

  • specialty chocolates
  • imported candy
  • pantry snack bars
  • holiday treats
  • office snacks
  • gift basket items

How often do you check FDA recall alerts before consuming packaged foods?

What is the oldest snack item currently sitting in your pantry right now?

Your answer may remind another reader to double-check their kitchen today.

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