Millions of granola bars were recalled due to the potential presence of metal fragments that could pose a risk to consumers.
The recall specifically involves certain brands and flavors of granola bars, which were sold in stores across the country.
The manufacturer initiated the recall voluntarily after discovering the issue during routine inspections.
The metal fragments, if consumed, could pose a choking hazard or potentially cause injury to the mouth or digestive tract.
The affected granola bars were distributed in multiple states, both in supermarkets and through online sales channels.
The FDA is urging consumers who have purchased the recalled products to stop eating them immediately and return them for a full refund.
Consumers can identify the affected products by checking the lot numbers, product codes, and expiration dates listed on the packaging.