General Mills Recalls 736,000 Pillsbury Rolls Over Possible Glass
General Mills recalled about 736,000 Pillsbury frozen bread rolls on June 19 over possible glass contamination, affecting rolls sent to business customers across 19 U.S. states.[1]
The recall covers 3,080 cases of Hard Roll Dough, equal to 554,400 rolls, and 1,260 cases of Kaiser Roll Dough, equal to 181,440 rolls.[1] That adds up to 735,840 affected rolls, all bearing better-if-used-by dates of October 12 and October 13, 2026.[1]
General Mills initiated the recall on June 19 after warning of possible glass contamination in certain Pillsbury frozen roll products.[1] The affected cases were shipped to business customers in 19 states rather than sold directly at supermarkets, company records show.[1]
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- General Mills initiated a recall on June 19, 2026, for Pillsbury frozen bread rolls over possible glass contamination.
- The recall includes 3,080 cases of Hard Roll Dough (554,400 rolls) and 1,260 cases of Kaiser Roll Dough (181,440 rolls), totaling 735,840 rolls.
- Affected products carry better-if-used-by dates of October 12 and 13, 2026, and were distributed to business customers in 19 U.S. states.
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