Popular Snack Recalled in Louisiana Due to Potential Safety Concern
Louisiana residents are warned to check their pantries for recalled snack items sold in grocery stores in Lafayette, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, and other parts of Acadiana.
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MadeGood, a popular brand known for its organic and allergy-friendly snacks, has announced a voluntary recall of certain granola bar products due to a potential safety hazard.
The recall affects granola bars produced between January and November 2024 amid concerns that some products may contain a small piece of metal.
MadeGood Granola Bar Recall
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Although there have been no reported injuries, MadeGood is conducting this recall out of an abundance of caution and in close coordination with regulatory authorities. “The safety and well-being of our customers is our top priority, which is why we’re taking this precautionary step,” the company stated.
Louisiana residents are encouraged to check their pantries for the affected granola bars. Customers can verify if their products are part of the recall by reviewing the specific product codes listed online. If a recalled item is identified, customers should return it to the store where it was purchased for a full refund.
For additional assistance, MadeGood has provided a helpline at 855-215-5695, available daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST. More information about the recall, including the full list of impacted products, can also be found on the company’s website.
MadeGood has confirmed that the issue causing this safety concern has been resolved and is committed to maintaining the trust of its loyal customers.
This recall serves as a reminder for Louisiana families to carefully inspect their snacks to ensure safety and enjoy peace of mind.
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