Riverside Natural Foods Inc., creators of the MadeGood granola bar, have voluntarily issued a recall because of a potential piece of metal in one of the bars.
Riverside Natural Foods, Inc. just issued a voluntary recall on its MadeGood granola bars, due to the potential presence of metal pieces, which pose a safety hazard if consumed.
(WSAW) - A voluntary recall has been issued for several varieties of MadeGood granola bars. The recall is due to a chance ...
Customers who purchased MadeGood granola bars are urged to check the UPCs and best-by dates to see if they have the recalled food products.
Granola bars are easy to throw in your kids’ lunch bags, but a large recall just hit one brand. According to a recall ...
Riverside Natural Foods, the makers of MadeGood granola bars, recalled some batches of the product because they could contain ...
On December 9, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a voluntary recall with Riverside Natural Foods Inc. for ...
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MadeGood, the snack food company, issued a voluntary recall of several of its granola bar products on Monday. The brand made the decision over the risk that some of the bite-sized treats may contain a ...
Riverside Natural Foods Inc. has recalled certain batches of MadeGood granola bars due to the potential presence of metal in ...
Batches of MadeGood granola bars have been recalled over potential metal contamination after customers complained of small, ...
MadeGood’s parent company is voluntarily recalling certain batches of its granola bars because of the possible presence of ...