Texas tastebuds are under attack. No, it’s not like we’re being forced to try some salsa that is made in New York City, but it certainly could affect how you do your snacking in Beaumont, Port Arthur, Galveston, or Houston. Actually, anywhere you snack in Texas could be affected. It’s a scenario we’re getting more and more used to every day as snacking has come under fire because of a myriad of product recalls.
Yesterday we reported on chocolate-covered nuts being recalled, before that there were other chocolate goodies that needed to be looked at, and now the list is growing even longer. To make matters worse, the recall we’re informing you about it on a product that most people would consider to be a “healthy food”.
We say considered to be “healthy” because often times when you read the labels on products that present themselves as an important part of a healthy diet you find out they are loaded with extra sugar, extra salt, or they have chemicals in them that make rats drink, smoke, and enjoy the programs on the CW. Yeah, that’s how devastating those chemicals can be.
The product we are concerning ourselves with on this most recent recall made by the Food and Drug Administration is granola. Namely MadeGood brand granola bars. Evidently, they were “madegood” as the label might want you to believe. The recall is actually voluntary. Riverside Natural Foods made the voluntary recall after it was alleged that foreign items had been found in the packaging.
According to Riverside Natural Foods the following products are affected by this recall:…