Summary
The FDA has classified the recall of two snack bars by Juniper Granola as a Class I, or highest risk level, due to undeclared milk and soy allergens. The company voluntarily recalled 1,800 bars in New York after a customer had an allergic reaction. These products were sold in grocery stores and online and are linked to batch codes L1300, L1300A, L1300B, and L1301A.
Key Facts
- The FDA classified the recall of the Junebar snack bars as Class I, meaning there is a high risk of serious health issues.
- Juniper Granola is recalling two products: Junebar Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip and Junebar Chocolate Cherry snack bars.
- The recall affects 1,800 snack bars sold in New York State in January 2026.
- Undeclared milk and soy allergens are the reason for the recall, posing a risk for people with those allergies.
- The company initiated the recall after one customer reported a milk-related allergic reaction.
- Consumers can return the bars for a full refund and contact Juniper Granola for more information.
- The batch codes for affected bars are L1300, L1300A, L1300B, and L1301A.
- The FDA recall numbers are H‑0542‑2026 and H‑0543‑2026.