If you spent the weekend chowing down on chocolate, you may want to check the label.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a recall on Ross Chocolates brand no sugar added chocolate bars, because they contain milk not declared on labels.
The recall applies to the candy sold in Alberta, Manitoba, B.C., Ontario and possibly other provinces. It was issued on March 24, before the Easter long weekend.
The agency is warning consumers who are allergic to milk not to eat the chocolate.
Currently, no illnesses have been reported.
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