- **Q: What should I do if I have a recalled Tru Fru product?
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Tru Fru, in collaboration with its third-party manufacturer Georgia Nut Company (GNC), has initiated a voluntary recall of select freeze-dried fruit snacks due to the potential presence of metal fragments. This recall affects products distr...
Tru Fru’s recall was prompted by a customer report of metal fragments found in their freeze-dried fruit snack. The recall affects several product lines, specifically involving freeze-dried strawberries in various chocolate coatings and crème. These products were widely distributed across the United States, reaching numerous retailers.
**Specific Products Recalled:**
To identify if a product is affected, consumers should check the 10-digit manufacturing code on the back of the package. The FDA’s recall report and Tru Fru’s website provide lists of specific codes to look for.
**How to Prepare:**
1. **Check Manufacturing Codes:** Locate the 10-digit code on the back of the Tru Fru product packaging and compare it against the recalled codes listed on the FDA’s website&ref=yanuki.com or Tru Fru’s recall page&ref=yanuki.com. 2. **Dispose of Affected Products:** If the code matches a recalled product, dispose of the item immediately. 3. **Seek Reimbursement:** Visit Tru Fru’s reimbursement form&ref=yanuki.com to claim a coupon for the purchase price. 4. **Monitor for Symptoms:** Although no injuries have been reported, be aware of potential symptoms such as mouth or throat pain, abdominal discomfort, or signs of internal injury.
**Who This Affects Most:**
This recall primarily affects consumers who have recently purchased Tru Fru freeze-dried fruit snacks from major retailers. Parents and caregivers should be especially vigilant, as children are more vulnerable to injuries from foreign objects in food.
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