If you've recently purchased any granola bars, then it's time to check your pantry. On December 9, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a voluntary recall with Riverside Natural ...
No injuries have been reported in connection to the recalled granola bars. While investigating the recall, Riverside found the cause of the metal contamination: an isolated issue in the ...
However, those who enjoy these tasty treats will want to be aware of an alarming new recall notice published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week. Select granola bars from ...
Both MadeGoods and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the voluntary ... on the company website. The recall covers eight different flavors of granola bars produced between January ...
MadeGood granola bars are sold at Walmart and Amazon, and they are on the recall block for a somewhat flooring reason. According to FDA.gov, a voluntary recall has been issued to certain MadeGood ...
Consumers who purchased any of the affected granola bars are asked to return the items to the store for a full refund. The FDA’s full report on the MadeGood recall can be found here.
The bars' universal product code (UPC) and best-by dates vary so it's best to cross-check with the FDA recall page or on MadeGood's website. What to Do If You Bought the Recalled Granola Bars If you ...
Batches of MadeGood granola bars have been recalled over potential metal contamination. Several customers complained of small, flat brush bristles in the products, which can cause injury if consumed.