The Kellogg Company has issued a recall for their Special K Red Berries Cereal due to the possibility that the product may contain fragments of glass, according to the recall notice issued on the company's website.
"We have initiated a voluntary recall of three sizes of Kellogg's Special K Red Berries cereal packages due to the possible presence of glass fragments," the statement read.
"Kellogg Company has taken this precautionary action due to the possible presence of glass fragments. There have been no reports of any injuries associated with this product."
The popular breakfast brand urges consumers to check any packages of the recalled product to see if they match any of the issued warnings for specific UPC codes.
These are the products affected by the recall:
-11.2-ounce package with 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 with UPC Code 38000 78356
Better if Used Before: NOV 30 2013 KNA 105 07:00 to NOV 30 2013 KNA 105 08:51 and NOV 30 2013 KNB 105 15:00 to NOV 30 KNB 105 17:05
-37-ounce package with UPC Code 38000 20940
Better if Used Before: NOV 30 2013 KNB 107 17:31 to NOV 30 2013 KNB 107 20:05
The Kellogg Company warns anyone in possession of the affected food product to not eat it and to contact the company for a replacement coupon.
Kellogg also noted that they might arrange to pickup up the affected product for further evaluation.