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According to a release from the FDA, "Specific products impacted by this recall include the following MadeGood products: Chocolate Chip Granola Bars, Mixed Berry Granola Bars, Strawberry Granola ...
Riverside Natural Foods Inc., maker of granola bars from the popular brand MadeGood, initiated a recall "out of an abundance of caution" due to the possible presence of metal in some of its ...
The FDA Issued an Updated Class II Recall on 2.4 Million Cases of Granola Bars The bars were distributed widely across the United States, Canada, and other international markets.
(WKRC/CNN Newsource) - Riverside Natural Foods Inc. is recalling nearly 2.5 million cases of MadeGood granola bars due to potential metal contamination, the Food and Drug Administration announced.
Certain batches of MadeGood granola bars were recalled due to the potential presence of a piece of metal in the product, which, if consumed, may result in a safety hazard.
Millions of MadeGood granola bars are being recalled due to the "potential presence of a piece of metal in the product." The FDA recently raised the risk category to Class II.
Granola bar recall: FDA updates recall for over 2 million MadeGood granola bars The popular granola bars are sold at Target, Whole Foods and on Amazon, among other retailers.
Certain granola bar products—including the company’s chocolate chip granola bars and mixed berry granola bars, among others—carried the “very small risk” of containing a piece of metal.
Chocolate Drizzled Cookie Crumble Granola Bars Chocolate Drizzled Vanilla Granola Bars The recalled products were produced between January and November of this year and sold nationwide.
Riverside Natural Foods has recalled several batches of MadeGood granola bars for possibly being contaminated with pieces of metal, according to a company announcement posted by the Food and Drug ...