MadeGood is voluntarily recalling some of its granola bars.
The company said in a December statement that it’s offering full refunds to its customers who purchased some of its products made this year due to potential metal contamination.
“We are voluntarily recalling certain MadeGood granola bars as a precautionary measure due to a potential safety hazard,” MadeGood said. “There is a very small risk that some of our granola bar products made between January and November 2024 may contain a piece of metal.”
Some of the items on MadeGood’s voluntary recall list are the brand’s chocolate chip, strawberry, mixed berry and cookies & creme granola bars. Customers can see the full list here.
The company said no injuries have been reported, and that the recall is being made “out of an abundance of caution and commitment” to its costumers.
MadeGood is asking customers to return the potentially affected products to the same retailer where the food was purchased for a full refund. Once you return the product to the store, the store will then “destroy the product.”
The company said it has “conducted an extensive investigation where the recalled products were manufactured and have identified the source of an isolated issue in the manufacturing process that has been corrected.”