Pillsbury recalls over 700,000 rolls in General Mills Pillsbury Roll Recall

General Mills Pillsbury roll recall covers more than 700,000 Pillsbury rolls after possible glass contamination in Hard Roll Dough and Kaiser Roll Dough.

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Pillsbury recalls over 700,000 rolls in General Mills Pillsbury Roll Recall

Pillsbury is recalling Hard Roll Dough and Kaiser Roll Dough in the General Mills Pillsbury roll recall after the FDA reported possible glass contamination. The recall covers more than 700,000 rolls distributed across 19 states, and consumers who bought the products are being told to check package details before using them.

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The recall includes 3,080 cases of Hard Roll Dough and 1,260 cases of Kaiser Roll Dough. The affected products reached Pennsylvania, New York and Maine, along with Indiana, Ohio and Missouri, then California, New Mexico, Washington and Wyoming, and Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee.

Hard Roll Dough UPC codes

Hard Roll Dough packages carry UPC 721582-13283 4, while the case UPC is 107-21582-13283-1. The lot numbers are 11JUN6JL and 12JUN6JL, and the better if used by dates are OCT 12 26 and OCT 13 26.

Kaiser Roll Dough lot details

Kaiser Roll Dough packages carry UPC 7 21582-13288 9, and the case UPC is 107-21582-13288-6. Its lot number is 12JUN6JL, with a better if used by date of OCT 13 26.

The recall has a Class II classification, which means use of the products can lead to temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or that the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote. That classification places the recall in a narrower risk band than a product pulled because serious harm is expected, even though the contamination concern remains the reason for the action.

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Consumers in the listed states should compare the UPC, lot number and date on the package with the recall details before deciding what to do with the product. The article does not say how the glass got into the dough, and it does not report any injuries or illnesses.

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