True Fru product recall: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Tru Fru, LLC is voluntarily recalling certain Tru Fru freeze-dried products due to the possible presence of metal. The recall was prompted by Georgia Nut Company, which manufactures these products for Tru Fru, after a customer raised concerns. Tru Fru produces chocolate-covered fruit snacks, including freeze-dried and frozen fruits like strawberries, bananas, and pineapple, coated in dark, milk, or white chocolate, and some varieties with peanut butter.True Fru Product Recall: How To Recognize the Recalled Items?The FDA published the recall notice on September 29, 2025. It covers specific batches of Tru Fru Freeze-Dried Strawberries in Dark & White Chocolate and Strawberries & Crème, available at major retailers nationwide, including Albertson’s, CVS, Food Lion, H-E-B, Hungryroot, Ingles Markets, Kroger, Stew Leonard’s, and Target, as per All Recipes.To check if your product is affected, look for the 10-digit manufacturing code on the back of the package. The first four characters of the code identify the recalled batches.Affected Products Include:1) Tru Fru Freeze-Dried Strawberries in Dark & White Chocolate (3.4 oz)UPC: 850048358270 | Item #: 10300458Manufacturing codes starting with: 517B–532B (see full list above)2) Tru Fru Freeze-Dried Strawberries in Dark & White Chocolate (1.7 oz)UPC: 850048358331 | Item #: 10300442Manufacturing codes starting with: 514A–526A3) Tru Fru Freeze-Dried Strawberries in Dark & White Chocolate (13 oz)UPC: 850048358379 | Item #: 10300474Manufacturing codes starting with: 515A–516C4) Tru Fru Freeze-Dried Strawberries & Crème (3.4 oz)UPC: 850048358249 | Item #: 10300455Manufacturing codes starting with: 520B–524ETrue Fru Product Recall: What Did The Company Say?The company warned that hard or sharp foreign objects in their food products could cause injuries, including cuts or punctures to the mouth, tongue, throat, stomach, or intestines, as well as damage to teeth and gums. The recall affects products distributed across the U.S. at major retailers such as Albertson’s, CVS, Food Lion, H-E-B, Hungryroot, Ingles Markets, Kroger, Stew Leonard’s, and Target. The recall was prompted by a customer report, and so far, no injuries or illnesses have been reported according to the FDA.True Fru Product Recall: What to Do If You Have A Recalled Product?Do not eat any of the recalled items. They should be discarded immediately. Customers seeking compensation can fill out Tru Fru’s online form to receive a coupon. No injuries have been reported so far, but if you have any concerns, contact your doctor. Swallowing metal pieces can cause cuts or tears in the mouth, throat, stomach, or intestines, and can damage teeth or gums.Tru Fru is not the only recent recall due to foreign object risks. The USDA recently issued a health alert for a ready-to-eat pasta meal sold at Walmart because of possible listeria contamination.The recalled product is Marketside Linguine with Beef Meatballs and Marinara Sauce, sold in 2 oz plastic trays. The affected “best if used by” dates are September 22, 24, 25, 29, 30, and October 1, 2025. These were sold nationwide at Walmart. Consumers are advised not to eat the pasta and should either throw it away or return it for a full refund.