Tru Fru, LLC Issues Voluntary Recall of Freeze-Dried Strawberry Products Due to Metal Contamination

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Tru Fru, LLC Issues Voluntary Recall of Freeze-Dried Strawberry Products Due to Metal Contamination

Tru Fru, LLC, a Utah-based company, has issued a voluntary recall of certain freeze-dried strawberry products due to a potential presence of metal in the snacks. The products were manufactured by Georgia Nut Company, a third-party manufacturer for Tru Fru, who made the decision to recall the products after a public report. No injuries have been reported so far.

The affected products include specific manufacturing lots of Tru Fru Freeze Dried Strawberries in Dark and White Chocolate, as well as Tru Fru Freeze Dried Strawberries and Creme. To check if your purchased products are part of the recall, you can visit the FDA's website for more information. Sharp foreign objects in food can pose a risk of injury, including cuts or piercings in the mouth, throat, stomach, or intestines, as well as potential damage to teeth and gums.

The recalled products were sold both online and in retail stores nationwide, including popular retailers like Albertson’s, CVS, Food Lion, H-E-B, Kroger, and Target. Tru Fru is collaborating with these retailers to remove the affected products from shelves. If you suspect you have purchased a recalled item, it is advised to dispose of it. To request reimbursement for affected products, you can fill out a form provided by Tru Fru.

Each package of the recalled products has a 10-digit manufacturing code on the back, with the first four digits indicating if the package is part of the recall. The FDA has a comprehensive list of the recalled manufacturing codes on their website for reference. It is crucial to check your products and take necessary actions if you have purchased any of the affected items.

In conclusion, Tru Fru, LLC has taken proactive measures to recall freeze-dried strawberry products potentially contaminated with metal. Consumers are urged to check their purchased items, dispose of any recalled products, and seek reimbursement if necessary. Stay informed by visiting the FDA's website for a list of the affected manufacturing codes and further updates on the recall.