The FDA has announced a voluntary nationwide recall of select Outshine Fruit Bars after Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream reported a potential hazard involving glass contamination. Affected packages should be identified and discarded or returned.

  • Recall includes Strawberry, Watermelon, Grape, Tangerine, and Black Cherry flavors
  • Affected products have best-before dates from May 31 to November 30, 2027
  • Consumers should match batch codes and return or discard recalled bars

What happened

Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream initiated a voluntary recall of some Outshine Fruit Bars after discovering potential contamination with glass particles. The recall covers specific flavors sold in 6-count and 24-count boxes nationwide. These include Strawberry, Watermelon, Grape, Tangerine, and Black Cherry varieties packaged in 2.5-ounce bars.

The recall targets products with best-before dates ranging from May 31 through November 30, 2027, and involves multiple batch codes printed on the bottom of each package. The company has not disclosed how the contamination occurred or how it was detected but emphasized there have been no reported illnesses or injuries so far.

Why it feels good

Consumers can take comfort in the swift response and transparency shown by Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream and the FDA to protect public health. By initiating a proactive recall, the company demonstrates its commitment to food safety, reassuring customers that their wellbeing is a top priority.

The recall also highlights the importance of consumer vigilance and the effectiveness of safety protocols in food manufacturing. This vigilance helps prevent potential harm and maintains trust between brands and customers, ensuring that treats stay enjoyable and safe for everyone.

What to enjoy or watch next

If you have recently purchased Outshine Fruit Bars, check the batch codes and best-before dates printed on your packaging. If your bars are part of the recalled lots, you should dispose of them immediately or return them to the store for a full refund. Customers with questions can contact Dreyer’s directly for assistance.

Meanwhile, consider enjoying other frozen fruit treats or making your own refreshing popsicles at home. Watching for updates on recalled food products helps you stay informed and ensures you can enjoy your snacks worry-free.

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