FDA Recall Alert: French Broad Chocolate Bonbons Recalled for Undeclared Walnuts

Food Recall

French Broad Chocolates PBC has recalled Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbon Collection in 6-piece, 12-piece, and 24-piece boxes because walnuts were not declared on the label. This matters most for people with a walnut allergy or sensitivity.

If you have this candy at home, do not eat it if anyone in your household avoids walnuts. Check the batch numbers first, then return the product to the place of purchase or throw it away.

What to check

Look for Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbon Collection boxes in these sizes: 6-piece, 12-piece, and 24-piece. The affected batch numbers are 260414 and 260417. The FDA recall notice is the best place to verify the details before sharing or acting on the alert.

Why this recall matters

Undeclared walnuts can trigger a serious reaction in people with tree nut allergies. Even a small amount can be enough to cause a problem for someone who is sensitive. If you are shopping for a family member, guest, or child with a walnut allergy, this is one to check carefully.

What to do now

Do not serve the bonbons to anyone with a walnut allergy. If the product is in your pantry, office candy stash, or gift basket, set it aside right away. Return it to the store if you can, or discard it safely if that is easier.

For the full recall notice and any updates, review the FDA alert before taking next steps.

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