Freeze -dried strawberries covered in chocolate shouldn’t have metal — actual, hard metal — which is why Georgia Nut Company recalled two kinds of Tru Fru nationwide.
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Tru Fru LLC announced that its third-party manufacturer, Georgia Nut Company (GNC) issued a voluntary recall of specific varieties of Tru Fru freeze-dried fruit due to the potential presence of metal ...
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