Beware of these chocolate cream pots that may contain pieces of glass
A recall has been issued for chocolate creams from the Maison Bordier brand in France due to potential contamination with glass shards.
A product recall has been announced in France involving chocolate creams from the well-known Maison Bordier brand, which are being pulled from shelves due to the risk of contamination with glass shards. This warning is particularly significant for consumers and chocolate lovers, who are urged to check their purchases and refrain from consuming the affected products.
The affected chocolate creams, packaged in 100-gram glass jars, were sold between January 28 and February 13, 2026, across various retail outlets, including Maison Bordier’s own shops, authorized resellers, and selected restaurants throughout France. Although these products may have been safe to consume until March 6, the potential health risks posed by the glass contamination necessitate immediate action from consumers to protect their safety.
Customers are advised to carefully inspect any chocolate creams they have purchased from the specified period and to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines regarding product returns or disposal. The incident highlights the importance of food safety and the role of government oversight in protecting consumers from hazardous products, reinforcing the need for vigilance in product recalls.