Riverside Cookies & Creme Granola Bars Recalled for Potential Metal Contamination
Riverside Natural Foods is recalling Cookies & Creme Granola Bars nationwide due to possible metal contamination. Consumers should not consume the affected products.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class II recall with physical contamination hazard (metal pieces) that poses risk of injury. Source states no illnesses or injuries have been reported. Per rubric, this qualifies as 'risk-of-harm product where injury has not yet been reported,' scoring as High severity.
Plain-English summary
Riverside Natural Foods, Ltd. is recalling three sizes of Cookies & Creme Granola Bars distributed nationwide because the product may contain metal pieces. The affected products include 30.6oz boxes (36 bars), 5.1oz boxes (6 bars), and 0.85oz individual bars, affecting approximately 2,408,883 cases in total.
Consumers who have these products should not consume them due to the risk of injury from metal contamination. Affected items can be identified by their best-by dates and UPC codes, which vary by package size.
The recalled product
- Product
- 1. Cookies & Creme Granola Bars 30.6oz (36 bars) 2. Cookies & Creme Granola Bars 5.1oz (6 bars) 3. Cookies & Creme Granola Bars 0.85 oz.
- Manufacturer
- Riverside Natural Foods, Ltd.
- Category
- Food — Snack Bar / Granola
- Hazard
- metal-contamination
Distribution
Distributed nationwide across the United States.
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