Juniper Granola, LLC Safety Report — Q2 2026
Q2 2026 headline
Juniper Granola, LLC reported no new recalls in the second quarter of 2026. The brand has two Class I recalls on record, both from February 2026, related to undeclared milk and soy in snack bar products.
By the numbers
Total recalls on record: 2
Class I recalls in last 5 years: 2
Recalls in Q2 2026: 0
Recalls in the last 12 months: 2
What triggered Juniper Granola, LLC recalls
Both recalls on record stem from the same critical issue: products labeled as free from certain allergens actually contained them. This is a serious problem because people with allergies rely on accurate ingredient labels to stay safe.
- Undeclared milk and soy in snack bar products
Notable recalls this period
In February 2026, Juniper Granola, LLC recalled two Junebar snack bar products due to undeclared milk and soy.
The first recall involved Junebar Peanut Chocolate Chip All Natural Snack Bar. The product was labeled as soy-free and vegan, but testing found it contained both milk and soy. This posed a serious risk to anyone with a milk or soy allergy.
The second recall covered Junebar Chocolate Cherry All Natural Snack Bar. Like the peanut version, this bar was marketed as soy-free and vegan but contained undeclared milk and soy.
Both recalls were classified as Class I, the most serious type. This means the products could cause serious injury or death to people with severe allergies.
Trend analysis
Juniper Granola, LLC's recall history is short but concerning. The brand has only two recalls on record, but both happened in the same month and involved the same type of problem: mislabeled allergens.
The good news is that Q2 2026 was clean—no new recalls emerged. However, the February recalls suggest the company may have had quality control gaps in how it tests and labels products. The fact that two different products had the same labeling error raises questions about whether the company has fixed its processes.
What it means for shoppers
If you or someone in your household has a milk or soy allergy, you should be extra careful with Juniper Granola, LLC snack bars. Always read the ingredient label yourself, even if the packaging says "allergen-free" or "vegan." Do not assume the label is complete.
For families without these allergies, the brand's safety record is mixed. Two recalls in one month is a red flag, but no recalls in the months since suggest the company may have made corrections. Is Juniper Granola, LLC safe? The answer depends on your risk tolerance and your family's allergies.
Our recommendation: If you buy Juniper Granola, LLC products, treat allergen warnings seriously and double-check labels. If you have a severe allergy, consider switching to a brand with a longer clean track record. If you don't have allergies, the brand earned a B safety grade—acceptable, but worth monitoring.
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