Some Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops Snacks Recalled Due to Possible E. Coli
General Mills recalls select Pillsbury Pizza Pops with 'better if used by' dates in June 2026 due to potential pathogenic E. coli contamination, affecting multiple flavors.
- General Mills announced a voluntary recall of select Pillsbury Pizza Pops sold in Canada, citing potential presence of E. coli O26.
- Health officials flagged a contamination risk due to the potential presence of pathogenic E. coli, identified as E. coli O26 by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
- Affected items include Pillsbury Pepperoni and Bacon Pizza Pops in 760-gram and 2.85-kilogram packages with best-before dates of June 9 and 10, 2026.
- Consumers are asked to check freezers, discard affected products, and contact General Mills Consumer Relations at 1-800-230-8103 if concerned about symptoms.
- Established in 1954, General Mills Canada Corporation is based in Mississauga, Ontario, and the recall notice included a Canadian Food Inspection Agency photo credit.
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General Mills Recalls Select Pillsbury Pizza Pops Products Dated June 9, 2026 to June 14, 2026
TORONTO -- General Mills today 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 is being issued due to the potential presence of pathogenic E. coli.
Some pepperoni and bacon Pizza Pops snacks recalled due to possible E. coli
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Certain Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops Pepperoni + Bacon recalled due to E. coli O26 Alert Date Monday, December 22, 2025 - 08:00 - Monday, December 29, 2025 - 20:00 Jason Barrera Mon, 12/22/2025
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