Dreyer’s Outshine Fruit Bars Pulled From Shelves Over Glass Contamination Risk

Dreyer's fruit bars have been voluntarily recalled due to a "possible foreign material contamination with glass," the company announced this week.

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Dreyer’s announced a voluntary recall of its Outshine brand fruit bars this week following the discovery of potential glass contamination in the frozen treats. The company stated that the issue involves “possible foreign material contamination with glass” affecting the product line.

The recall came after the company identified the contamination risk and determined that consumer safety warranted immediate action. No additional details regarding affected batch numbers, production dates, or the scope of distribution were immediately disclosed by the manufacturer.

Consumers who have purchased Outshine fruit bars are advised to cease consumption and contact Dreyer’s for further information regarding the recall. The company has not yet announced whether replacement products or refunds will be offered to affected customers.

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