Kellogg's recalls Special K Red Berries cereal due to possible glass fragments (Video)

Kellogg’s has announced a voluntary recall of three sizes of their Special K Red Berries cereal due to possible glass fragments.

Packages of Special K Red Berries cereal that have been recalled may be returned to place of purchase for a complete refund. Consumers are urged not to eat the recalled Kellogg’s cereal or any other recalled food.

The official site gave these details about the recalled Kellogg’s Special K Red Berries cereal:

Please check any packages you have in your home. If your package matches the information below, do not eat the food and contact us for a replacement coupon. We may also make arrangements to retrieve the food for further evaluation.

The food affected by the recall can be identified with the following information:

11.2-ounce package

- UPC Code 38000 59923

- Better if Used Before: DEC 02 2013 KNC 105 00:13 through DEC 02 2013 KNC 105 02:30

22.4-ounce twin pack

- UPC Code 38000 78356

- Better if Used Before:

- NOV 30 2013 KNA 105 07:00 to NOV 30 2013 KNA 105 08:51

- NOV 30 2013 KNB 105 15:00 to NOV 30 KNB 105 17:05

37-ounce package

- UPC Code 38000 20940

- Better if Used Before: NOV 30 2013 KNB 107 17:31 to NOV 30 2013 KNB 107 20:05

Also on the official site, notice was given by Kellogg’s that no other product they produce is involved in this voluntary recall of Special K Red Berries. For complete details, please be certain to visit the official Kellogg's site.

Readers may recall that Kellogg’s had a recall of Mini-Wheats following the discovery of metal fragments. Details about that recall will be found here.

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