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Chocolate Snack Bar Recall Update As FDA Sets Highest Risk Level

Chocolate Snack Bar Recall Update As FDA Sets Highest Risk Level

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.

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