Riverside Natural Foods, Ltd.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 13 total recalls

Riverside Natural Foods, Ltd. appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (13)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Riverside Natural Foods, Ltd.

Date Product Reason Class
Dec 9, 2024 1. Chocolate Drizzled Cookie Crumble Granola Bars 4.2oz (5 bars) 2. Chocolate... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 Chocolate Chip Granola Mini Bars, 0.42oz may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. MadeGood Chocolate Chip Granola Bars 34oz (40 bars) 2. MadeGood Chocolate... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Cookies & Creme Granola Bars 30.6oz (36 bars) 2. Cookies & Creme Granola B... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Strawberry Granola Bars 30.6oz (36 bars) 2. Strawberry Granola Bars 5.1oz ... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Mixed Berry Granola Bars; 34oz (40 bars) 2. Mixed Berry Granola Bars; 5.1o... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Made Good Variety Pack 37ct 2.MadeGood Variety Pack 7ct may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1.Chocolate Drizzled Vanilla Granola Bars 25.5oz (30 bars) 2. Chocolate Drizz... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1.Holiday Sprinkles Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars 10.5oz (25 bars) 2.... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Chocolate Banana Granola Bars; 5.1oz (6 bars) 2. Chocolate Banana Granola ... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Halloween Chocolate Chip Granola Mini Bars 12.6oz (30 bars) 2. Halloween C... may contain metal pieces Class II
Dec 9, 2024 1. Chocolate Drizzled Birthday Cake Granola Bars 25.5oz (30 bars) 2. Chocola... may contain metal pieces Class II
Nov 20, 2020 Good & Gather Banana Chocolate Chip Date & Nut Bars, UPC 0 85239-04216 8. 5-... The product contains an undeclared almonds. Class II

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