Breadcrumbs, granola bars, more: What’s been recalled in Oklahoma by the FDA in 2025

Since the new year, the FDA has announced 24 recalls affecting the nation. These recalls include breakfast food, drugs, and baby teething sticks.

The recalls remain mostly in regions outside Oklahoma, but a handful affecting the Sooner State have been announced so far this year.

Here’s a look at FDA recalls affecting Oklahoma buyers at this time. 

Read more: 2 million donuts were recalled in January, and still have a chance at listeria.

Recalled items in Oklahoma

What should customers do if they have a recalled product in their home?  

It’s good to be aware if you recently purchased a recalled product. If you do have these products in your home, according to FoodSafety.gov, follow these steps. 

  • Don’t panic: The majority of food recalls are not directly linked to an outbreak of foodborne illness. Instead, many recalls are initiated due to the potential risk of contamination in the food product. In such cases, food manufacturers often issue a recall as a preventive measure to safeguard consumers.  
  • Don’t eat the food or consume the drug: To ensure your safety, refrain from consuming any recalled food products. Always prioritize caution over convenience. Additionally, please refrain from donating the recalled food to food banks or providing it to your pets, as they are also susceptible to food poisoning.  
  • Don’t open the food: To prevent foodborne illnesses, refrain from opening and inspecting food. Bacteria and viruses responsible for such illnesses are invisible, odorless, and tasteless. If you do handle the product, ensure you thoroughly cleanse your hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds afterward.  
  • Check the recall notice to find out what to do with the food: Upon a food product recall by a manufacturer, specific instructions are provided regarding the product’s handling. These instructions generally entail one of the following actions: Return the product to the original store of purchase for a refund. Safely dispose of the product to prevent consumption by humans or animals, particularly if the product has been opened. 

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