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Shocking! General Mills recalls 736K Pillsbury rolls over hidden glass risk

Shocking! General Mills recalls 736K Pillsbury rolls over hidden glass risk

Pillsbury Bread Rolls Recalled: What You Need to Know

Imagine you made some frozen dough rolls at home or at a shop, and someone found tiny pieces of glass inside. That’s scary! A big food company called General Mills is saying, “Please don’t eat these rolls—they might have glass in them.” Let’s break it down simply.

What Happened?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (or FDA—think of them as the food safety police in the U.S.) posted a notice earlier this week. It says General Mills is recalling almost 736,000 Pillsbury bread rolls because they may contain glass.

Important Point: The rolls might have “potential foreign material (glass).” That just means little bits of glass that shouldn’t be there at all!

Which Rolls Are Recalled?

There are two kinds of rolls in the recall:

  • Pillsbury Bread Rolls “Hard Roll Dough”
    • 3,080 cases (a case is like a big box)
    • Each case has 180 rolls
    • Total = 554,400 rolls
  • Pillsbury Bread Rolls “Kaiser Roll Dough”
    • 1,260 cases
    • Each case has 144 rolls
    • Total = 181,440 rolls

All together, that’s 736,000 rolls being called back.

Where Did They Go?

General Mills sent these frozen rolls to stores or businesses in these places:

  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Indiana
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Missouri
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Wyoming

Who Buys These Rolls?

These rolls are not the kind you usually grab at a normal grocery store for your lunchbox. Based on General Mills’ website, they are made more for businesses like restaurants or cafeterias.

The company says you just:

  1. Thaw (let them warm up from frozen)
  2. Proof (let them rise like magic)
  3. Bake (cook them)

That makes it easy for the “back-of-house” (the kitchen behind the scenes) with low work.

When Did the Recall Start?

General Mills started the recall on June 19.

Fun Fact About the Company

General Mills is the big company that owns Pillsbury. They also own other famous names you may know:

  • Betty Crocker
  • Cheerios
  • Lucky Charms
  • Nature Valley

Recall Info (The Details)

Here are the exact details from the recall notice:

Pillsbury Bread Rolls, “Hard Roll Dough”

  • Recall number: H-1154-2026
  • Better if used by date: Oct. 12, 2026
  • Product info: Cases with 180 units / 2.25oz each

Pillsbury Bread Rolls, “Kaiser Roll Dough”

  • Recall number: H-1155-2026
  • Better if used by date: Oct. 13, 2026
  • Product info: Cases with 144 units / 2.5oz each

Important Point: If you see these recall numbers or dates, those are the rolls to avoid!

Summary

General Mills is recalling about 736,000 Pillsbury frozen bread rolls (Hard Roll and Kaiser Roll dough) because they might contain glass. The rolls went to businesses in 19 U.S. states. The recall began June 19. Check the recall numbers and “better if used by” dates above if you think you have them.

FAQ

1. What does “recall” mean?
It means the company asks people to return or throw away a product because it might be unsafe.

2. Can I eat these Pillsbury rolls?
No! They might have glass inside, so don’t eat them.

3. Were these sold to regular people at normal stores?
Mostly no—they were sent to businesses like restaurants, not usually single shoppers.

4. What should I do if I have these rolls?
Don’t use them. Contact the place you got them from or General Mills for help.

5. Is General Mills only Pillsbury?
No, they also make Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Betty Crocker, and Nature Valley.

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