More Pizza Pops Recalled Due to Possible E. coli Contamination

More Pizza Pops Recalled Due to Possible E. coli Contamination

In a recent development, Pillsbury has expanded its recall of Pizza Pops in Canada due to potential contamination with E. coli. This recall serves as a reminder for consumers to check their freezers and ensure they are not consuming any affected products.

The recall was initiated after concerns arose about possible E. coli contamination in certain batches of Pizza Pops. E. coli is a bacterium that can cause severe food poisoning, leading to symptoms such as stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. In severe cases, it can even result in life-threatening complications.

Consumers are advised to check the packaging of their Pizza Pops for specific batch numbers and expiration dates that may be affected by this recall. If you find any of the recalled products in your freezer, it is crucial to dispose of them immediately or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

For more detailed information on the recall, including the specific products and batch numbers involved, please refer to the official announcements and updates from Pillsbury and health authorities.

Pizza Pops Recall

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