Outshine Fruit Bars recall involving select frozen fruit bars over possible glass contamination

Outshine Fruit Bars Recall: Check Your Freezer for These 6 Products

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Six recalled Outshine Fruit Bars products including Strawberry, Grape, Watermelon, Black Cherry, Tangerine, and Variety Pack

Check your freezer if you buy Outshine Fruit Bars. Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream is recalling select Outshine Fruit Bars nationwide because they may contain pieces of glass.

The recall covers six specific products, all sold in stores across the country. Not every box of Outshine bars is affected. You will need to check both the UPC and the batch code on the bottom of your box to know for sure.

Here is everything you need to check, in the order you will actually need it.

Outshine Recall at a Glance

Brand: Outshine Company: Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream, Inc. Products: Select Fruit Bars (5 flavors plus the Variety Pack) Hazard: Possible glass contamination Distribution: Nationwide Action: Do not eat affected products Injuries reported: None reported as of the August 18, 2026 announcement

Which Outshine Fruit Bars Are Recalled?

The recall applies to five flavors of the 6-count, 2.5-ounce paddle bars, plus the 24-count Variety Pack. Compare the product name and UPC on your box to the list below first, then check the batch code.

ProductSizeUPC
Outshine Strawberry Fruit Bars6-count041548610047
Outshine Grape Fruit Bars6-count041548244044
Outshine Watermelon Fruit Bars6-count041548413624
Outshine Black Cherry Fruit Bars6-count041548000121
Outshine Tangerine Fruit Bars6-count041548612041
Outshine Variety Pack24-count041548816678

What Batch Codes Are Included in the Outshine Recall?

How to find the UPC and batch code on a recalled Outshine Fruit Bars box

A matching UPC alone does not mean your box is recalled. You also need to match the batch code, which sits right next to the best-before date on the bottom of the package.

Dreyer’s published the following batch codes for each recalled product.

Outshine Strawberry (UPC 041548610047) Best before 30 SEP 2027: LLA616903, LLA617003, LLA617103, LLA617203, LLA617303, LLA617403, LLA617503, LLA617603 Best before 31 OCT 2027: LLA620303, LLA620403, LLA620503, LLA620603, LLA620703, LLA620803, LLA620903, LLA621003, LLA621103, LLA621203 Best before 30 NOV 2027: LLA621303, LLA621403, LLA621503, LLA621603

Outshine Grape (UPC 041548244044) Best before 30 SEP 2027: LLA616803, LLA616903 Best before 31 OCT 2027: LLA619703, LLA619803, LLA619903, LLA620003, LLA620103, LLA620203, LLA620303

Outshine Watermelon (UPC 041548413624) Best before 30 JUN 2027: LLA617603, LLA617703, LLA617803, LLA617903, LLA618003, LLA618103 Best before 31 JUL 2027: LLA618203, LLA618303, LLA618403, LLA618503, LLA619003, LLA619103, LLA619203, LLA619303, LLA619403, LLA619503

Outshine Black Cherry (UPC 041548000121) Best before 31 JUL 2027: LLA618503, LLA618603, LLA618703, LLA618803, LLA618903, LLA619003

Outshine Tangerine (UPC 041548612041) Best before 31 OCT 2027: LLA619603, LLA619703

Outshine Variety Pack (UPC 041548816678) Best before 31 MAY 2027: LLA603840, LLA605540, LLA605640, LLA605740, LLA605940

If your batch code is not on this list, your box is not part of this recall, even if the UPC matches.

Why Are Outshine Fruit Bars Being Recalled?

Dreyer’s issued this recall after consumers reported finding pieces of glass in the product. The company describes it as possible foreign material contamination and says it acted out of an abundance of caution.

No illnesses or injuries had been reported as of the August 18 announcement. That is genuinely good news, but it does not mean the recalled bars are safe to eat. If you have a matching product, treat it as off-limits.

Where Were the Recalled Outshine Bars Sold?

Dreyer’s says the affected lots were distributed to retailers nationwide. The company has not released a specific list of store chains, so there is no way to narrow this down by retailer right now.

If that changes, we will update this article.

Are All Outshine Fruit Bars Recalled?

No. This is worth repeating because it is the question most people actually have.

Only the five flavors listed above, in the 6-count 2.5-ounce size, plus the 24-count Variety Pack, are included. Other Outshine products, including different sizes, other flavors like Coconut or Pineapple, and the No Sugar Added line, are not part of this recall.

So if you have a box of Outshine bars in your freezer that does not match the products and batch codes above, you do not need to throw it out.

What Should You Do If You Have Recalled Outshine Bars?

  1. Take the box out of your freezer.
  2. Check the flavor and package size against the list above.
  3. Compare the UPC on the box.
  4. Flip the box over and find the batch code and best-before date on the bottom.
  5. Compare that code against the matching product’s list above.
  6. If it matches, do not eat the bars.
  7. Throw the box away, or return it to where you bought it for a full refund.

If you already ate a bar and you’re not experiencing any symptoms, there’s no reason to panic. If you have any concerns about an injury, from glass or otherwise, contact a healthcare provider.

Why Glass in Food Is a Serious Concern

Foreign material like glass is taken seriously because of what it can do on its way down. Small fragments can potentially cause cuts to the mouth or throat, and larger pieces raise the risk of more serious injury if swallowed.

This is exactly why the standard advice for any foreign-material recall is the same: don’t taste-test it, don’t visually inspect a bar for glass yourself, just check the codes and set the product aside.

How Long Could These Recalled Bars Stay in Freezers?

This is the part that makes frozen recalls different from something like fresh produce or deli salad. Some of these Outshine batches carry best-before dates into September, October, and November of 2027.

That means a box could sit untouched in the back of a freezer for well over a year and still technically be part of this recall. If you’re reading this months from now and just rediscovered a box of Outshine bars, it’s still worth running through the checklist above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Outshine Fruit Bars being recalled? Dreyer’s recalled select Outshine Fruit Bars after consumer reports of possible glass contamination.

Which Outshine flavors are recalled? Strawberry, Grape, Watermelon, Black Cherry, and Tangerine 6-count bars, plus the 24-count Variety Pack.

Are all Outshine Fruit Bars recalled? No. Only the specific products, sizes, and batch codes listed in this article are affected.

Where can I find my Outshine batch code? On the bottom of the box, next to the best-before date.

Where were recalled Outshine bars sold? Retailers nationwide. No specific store list has been released.

Were injuries reported? No illnesses or injuries had been reported as of the August 18, 2026 announcement.

Can I return recalled Outshine bars? Yes. Dreyer’s says consumers can return recalled products to their place of purchase for a full refund.

What should I do if I already ate one? Watch for any symptoms and contact a healthcare provider if you have concerns. Most people who ate a bar before this recall have nothing to worry about.

The Bottom Line

If you have Outshine Fruit Bars in your freezer, don’t panic and don’t throw out every Outshine product on sight. Check the flavor, UPC, and batch code against the list above. If your box matches, don’t eat it, and either toss it or return it for a refund.

We’re tracking this and other latest food recall alerts in the Your First 10 Recall Center, including the recent Costco jalapeño recall and the Grand Central Bakery sourdough recall. This article will be updated if Dreyer’s or the FDA expands or changes this recall.

Published: August 19, 2026 Last updated: August 19, 2026 Source: FDA recall announcement

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