The recall was initiated by General Mills Sales, Inc. on June 19, 2026, and remains ongoing. According to the FDA, the event has been designated as a Class II recall, indicating that use of or exposure to the affected products may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, while the probability of serious adverse health effects is considered remote.
The affected products were distributed to foodservice operations rather than retail consumers, based on product descriptions and distribution information provided in the recall records. The FDA has not issued a public press release for this recall.
Two Frozen Dough Products Identified in the Recall
According to the FDA recall report, the recall covers Pillsbury Bread Rolls Hard Roll Dough and Pillsbury Bread Rolls Kaiser Roll Dough, both distributed by General Mills Sales, Inc. from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Hard Roll Dough recall involves 3,080 cases, with each case containing 180 units of 2.25-ounce dough products. The affected lots are 11JUN6JL, marked “Better if Used by OCT 12 26,” and 12JUN6JL, marked “Better if Used by OCT 13 26.” The package UPC is 721582-13283 4, while the case UPC is 107-21582-13283-1.
The Kaiser Roll Dough recall includes 1,260 cases, each containing 144 units of 2.5-ounce dough products. The affected lot is 12JUN6JL with a “Better if Used by OCT 13 26” date. The package UPC is 7 21582-13288 9, and the case UPC is 107-21582-13288-6.
According to the FDA, the reason for the recall is the “potential foreign material (glass).” The agency lists the recall as voluntary and firm initiated, with General Mills notifying consignees by email. As of the latest FDA update, the recall has not been terminated.
Distribution Covered Multiple States as Recall Remains Active
The FDA reports that the recalled 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.
News outlets reporting on the recall highlighted the scale of the action. According to Yahoo News, the recalled inventory amounts to approximately 735,840 individual product units when the contents of both affected product lines are combined. The report also noted that similar products listed on the Pillsbury website indicate these frozen dough items were intended for foodservice or “back of house” operations.
According to reports, the recalled Kaiser Roll Dough products were sold in New York among other affected states and repeated the FDA’s Class II designation, meaning exposure may result in temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.
According to the FDA event record, no update history is currently available for the recall, and no public press release has been issued. The agency continues to list the event as ongoing while maintaining the Class II classification assigned on July 13, 2026.








