A major ZoRaw chocolate recall has been issued in Canada due to undeclared allergens. The affected product is ZoRaw 72% Cacao No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate – Extra Dark. This recall is significant because the product often assumed to be dairy-free contains improperly declared milk, posing risks for consumers with milk allergies.
Key facts:
- The recall applies to single bars and multi-packs of the product.
- Single bars are 52 g with UPC 6 28678 98703 6.
- Multi-packs contain 12 bars of 52 g each with UPC 6 28678 98706 7.
- Affected codes include multiple dates in 2027.
- The products were distributed across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and online.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a nationwide recall notice. Consumers are advised to check UPC and batch codes carefully. Undeclared allergens can cause severe reactions in sensitive individuals. Consumers with milk allergies should avoid consuming the product immediately.
Officials emphasize that this kind of issue is taken seriously in Canada’s food safety system. Even trusted-looking products can be subject to urgent safety alerts. CFIA has issued full recall details and safety guidance for affected consumers.
Next steps for consumers include checking their pantry for affected products. They should dispose of or return the product to the place of purchase. Contacting the retailer for refund eligibility is also recommended.