Kellogg’s Special K Red Berries Recalled Because Glass Is Not Part Of A Balanced Breakfast

Check your boxes of Special K Red Berries to make sure it hasn't been recalled.

Check your boxes of Special K Red Berries to make sure it hasn’t been recalled.

If you noticed a little unexpected crunch in your Kellogg’s Special K Red Berries cereal, you might have been unlucky enough to buy one of the boxes that have been recalled over the possible presence of glass fragments.

The company recently announced a recall on three different sizes of the Red Berries:

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

Kellogg’s says only the three sizes of packaging listed above are included in the recall.

If your package has the letters KXA, KXB, or KXC following the Better if Used Before Date, it is also NOT impacted by this recall.

If you have a box of the recalled cereal, Kellogg’s says to not eat it and to contact the company (800-962-1413 Monday – Friday from 8AM – 6PM Eastern Time) to arrange for a replacement coupon.

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