General Mills is pulling more than 735,000 Pillsbury bread rolls from shelves due to concerns the products may contain glass.
The recall affects certain frozen Pillsbury bread rolls, including “Hard Roll Dough” and “Kaiser Roll Dough” products, according to a recall report shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FDA classified the recall as Class II on July 13. A Class II recall means that using the product could cause “temporary or medically reversible” health consequences.
The affected units include 3,080 cases of Pillsbury “Hard Roll Dough” products, with 180 units per case. They have “Better if Used by” dates of Oct. 12, 2026, and Oct. 13, 2026, with lot numbers 11JUN6JL and 12JUN6JL.
The recall also includes 1,260 cases of Pillsbury “Kaiser Roll Dough” products, with 144 units per case. Those products have a “Better if Used by” date of Oct. 13, 2026, and lot number 12JUN6JL, as noted in the report.
The recalled cases amount to roughly 735,840 rolls.
The products were distributed in Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming, the FDA said.
The recall comes amid several other recent food safety alerts.

The FDA also recently upgraded a recall of certain Utz Quality Foods potato chips to its highest risk classification, warning that the products could cause serious health consequences or death if contaminated with salmonella.
FOX Business reached out to General Mills for comment.
FOX Business’ Brittany Miller contributed to this report.
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