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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated a voluntary recall issued on granola bars in December. The FDA just announced the recall has been updated to a "Class II" incident. The FDA ...
A recall on granola bars has been updated to a Class II The granola bars have been available in Massachusetts The recall stems from a "potential piece of metal" in the product The U.S. Food and ...
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 ...
More than 2.4 million cases of MadeGood Granola Bars have been recalled across the U.S. due to the possibility that they may “contain metal pieces,” which if consumed could “cause temporary ...
The manufacturers of the granola bar - Riverside Natural Foods Inc voluntarily recalled nearly 2.5 million cases of MadeGood granola bars due to potential metal contamination after receiving seven ...
More than 2 million cases of MadeGood granola bars have been pulled from store shelves in a voluntary recall. Recently, the FDA classified the recall as Class II, citing a risk of metal contamination.
Millions of popular granola bars sold across the U.S. recalled due to ‘potential presence of metal' More than 2.4 million cases of MadeGood granola bars were voluntarily recalled by the brand's ...
The FDA has escalated its recall of 2.4 million MadeGood granola bars, now classifying it as a Class II event. The recall, initially issued in December, was triggered by concerns that some bars ...
The granola bars were ultimately recalled “due to the potential presence of a piece of metal in the product, which, if consumed, may result in a safety hazard,” the company stated, per USA Today.