FDA French Broad Chocolates recall
Definition
A specific product recall issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April 2026 for French Broad Chocolates PBC's Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbon Collection (6pc/2.5oz, 12pc/5oz, and 24pc/10oz boxes, batches 260414 and 260417), due to undeclared walnuts resulting from a labeling error where tasting notes for Walnut Fudge and Peach Cobbler bonbons were switched.
This nationwide recall affected chocolates sold directly in retail stores in Asheville, North Carolina, and online via frenchbroadchocolates.com from April 14 to 20, 2026, with shipments to over 40 U.S. states, posing a risk to consumers with walnut allergies.
Examples
After the FDA French Broad Chocolates recall, my snack drawer suddenly felt like a walnut minefield waiting to explode.
The FDA French Broad Chocolates recall turned my guilty pleasure into a high-stakes allergy roulette – who knew bonbons could be so sneaky?
Thanks to the FDA French Broad Chocolates recall, chocoholics everywhere are now label-reading ninjas, one tasting note at a time.
I survived the FDA French Broad Chocolates recall unscathed, but my trust in hidden nut agendas is forever shattered.