General Mills announced a voluntary recall of select Pillsbury Pizza Pops products sold in Canada with ‘better if used by’ dates of June 9, 2026 to June 14, 2026. The recall was issued due to the potential presence of pathogenic E. coli.
This recall affects Pillsbury Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops, Pillsbury Frank’s RedHot Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops and Supremo Extreme Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops. Other Pillsbury Pizza Pops products are not affected by this voluntary recall.
“Food safety is General Mills’ top priority, and the company is working closely with retail partners to remove the potentially impacted product. Consumers are asked to check their freezers and dispose of the products affected by this recall,” the company said in a statement.
The recalled product codes are:
Pillsbury Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops (30 count)
Package UPC: 069052129619
Recalled Better if Used by Dates: 09JN2026WN and 10JN2026WN
Pillsbury Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops (8 count)
Package UPC: 069052129671
Recalled Better if Used by Dates: 09JN2026WN and 10JN2026WN
Pillsbury Frank’s RedHot Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops (4 count)
Package UPC: 069052129473
Recalled Better if Used by Date: 14JN2026WN
Supremo Extreme Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops (30 count)
Package UPC: 069052469012
Recalled Better if Used by Dates: 10JN2026WN, 11JN2026WN and 12JN2026WN
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