Summer is all about keeping the freezer stocked with your go-to treats, but it looks like one popular pick just hit a snag.
Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream, Inc. is pulling several Outshine Fruit Bar flavors off shelves nationwide after discovering the frozen treats may contain small pieces of glass.
In an August 16 press release shared on Sunday, August 16, the California-based company issued a voluntary recall, saying select batches of its Strawberry, Watermelon, Grape, Tangerine, and Black Cherry bars, sold in 6-count, 2.5-ounce boxes, could be affected.
The company distributed the products to retailers nationwide.
Which Outshine Fruit Bars Are Included in the Recall?
The recall applies only to specific batch codes printed on the bottom of each package, with best-before dates spanning from June 2027 through November 2027. In the release, Dreyer’s emphasized that no other Outshine flavors or product lines are affected, so shoppers with unaffected varieties can keep their boxes as usual.
How Can You Identify the Recalled Batches?
View this post on InstagramConsumers are urged to check the batch code and UPC number stamped on the bottom of their Outshine Fruit Bars packaging against the list included in the company’s official recall notice.
Each flavor carries its own set of affected codes, so it’s worth double-checking every box in the freezer rather than assuming one flavor clears the others.
To check if the bar you purchased could be contaminated, check the images and other details here.
Has Anyone Been Hurt by the Contaminated Fruit Bars?
So far, Dreyer’s said no injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall. The company said food safety remains a top priority as it works through the issue. “We remain committed to maintaining the highest standards of food safety and quality and to earning the trust of our consumers and customers every day,” Dreyer’s said in its release.
What Should You Do if You Have the Recalled Product?
Anyone who purchased the affected Outshine Fruit Bars can dispose of them or return them to the store where they were bought for a full refund. Customers who believe they may have been injured after eating the product are encouraged to contact a healthcare provider right away.
Direct questions about the recall to Dreyer’s at dreyers@casupport.com.
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