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Nearly 736,000 Pillsbury rolls recalled over possible glass contamination

Nearly 736,000 Pillsbury rolls recalled over possible glass contamination

Summary

General Mills is recalling nearly 736,000 frozen Pillsbury bread rolls because they might have pieces of glass in them. The recalled products were sent to many U.S. states and are mainly used by businesses, not individual customers.

Key Facts

  • The recall affects about 554,400 "Hard Roll Dough" and 181,440 "Kaiser Roll Dough" bread rolls.
  • These rolls were distributed in 17 states including California, Texas, New York, and Florida.
  • The affected products are frozen and intended for easy preparation in food businesses.
  • The recall started on June 19, 2024.
  • The "Hard Roll Dough" has a best-by date of October 12, 2026, and the "Kaiser Roll Dough" has a best-by date of October 13, 2026.
  • General Mills owns other popular brands like Betty Crocker and Cheerios.
  • The recall notice warns about possible glass contamination as foreign material in the rolls.
  • Recall numbers are H-1154-2026 for Hard Roll Dough and H-1155-2026 for Kaiser Roll Dough.
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