Granola Bars Sold in Many California Stores Recalled For Metal Pieces
Some people love a good crunch in their granola, but a recent recall is due to a dangerous element possibly causing the crunch. Pieces of metal.
Metal Found in Granola Bars Sold in California Sparks Urgent Recall
A variety of MadeGood granola bars sold in stores across California have been recalled due to the possibility that some products ‘may contain a piece of metal’. There have been no reports of injury and this is a voluntary recall by the company as a ‘precautionary measure to avoid a potential safety hazard.’
To see if your MadeGood granola bars are part of the recall you can check the product codes on the boxes according to the list provided by MadeGood. There are 12 varieties of granola with dozens of UPC and Best by Dates, so check the list thoroughly to avoid eating a contaminated product.
MadeGood Granola Bar Recall
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Some of the products in the recall didn’t come with a photo release, so they aren’t included in the gallery. Those products include:
Strawberry Granola Bars
- 30.6oz (36 bars) X00485O4XN 09/06/2025; 10/03/2025; 11/22/2025
- 5.1oz (6 bars) 687456215983 09/06/2025; 10/03/2025; 11/22/2025; 01/18/2026
Halloween Chocolate Chip Granola Mini Bars
- 12.6oz (30 bars) 687456216508 11/02/2025; 11/03/2025
Holiday Sprinkles Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars
- 10.5oz (25 bars) 687456214696 08/15/2025; 08/22/2025
MadeGood Variety Pack
- 37ct X0043RL9KR 12/12/2024 up to and including 07/16/2025
- 7ct B079LY41VY 02/17/2025; 02/22/2025; 03/24/2025; 03/25/2025
If you do have one of the recalled products you can return it to the store where you bought it for a full refund.
MadeGood products are sold in many stores including Walmart, Whole Foods, Target, and online from Amazon.
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