Certain people could face the risk of a serious or potentially life‑threatening reaction if they consume them, the FDA warns.
The Food and Drug Administration has updated a December granola bar recall that affected 2.4 million MadeGood granola bars. The recall is now classified as Class II, meaning the consumption of ...
A snack bar sold in New York is being recalled because they contain undisclosed allergens, according to the FDA. Juniper ...
Junebar snack bars are coming off store shelves in New York after the maker warned that some batches may contain undeclared milk and soy, a potentially life-threatening risk for people with allergies.
Multiple popular snack bars have been recalled after it was found that they contain two ingredients that were not included on the label, resulting in a customer’s allergic reaction. Juniper Granola, ...
Riverside Natural Foods Inc. is recalling certain MadeGood granola bars because of the potential presence of a piece of metal in the product, which, if consumed, may result in a Wine Country Gift ...
A recall has been issued for a popular snack bar brand after the company discovered some products may contain undeclared milk and soy, creating a potentially serious health risk for consumers with ...