More Pizza Pops recalled due to possible E. coli contamination
The recall covers multiple Pizza Pops varieties with 'better if used by' dates in June 2026 after E. coli O26 linked to illnesses and hospitalizations in several provinces.
- General Mills Canada Corporation expanded the voluntary recall to include Pillsbury Pizza Pops in Canada with 'better if used by' dates from June 8, 2026, to June 15, 2026.
- Because of suspected E. coli O26 contamination, officials advised the Canadian Food Inspection Agency that recalled Pizza Pops products may not look spoiled and urged disposal or return.
- Included products range from single-serve 4-count to 30-count packs, including Pillsbury 3 Cheese, Pepperoni, Deluxe, 3 Meat, and Supremo varieties with UPCs such as 0 69052 12955 8 and 0 69052 46901 2.
- Consumers are being asked to check freezers and discard affected products, and General Mills said customers may contact Consumer Relations at 1-800-230-8103 or visit its website, as the Public Health Agency of Canada reported several hospitalizations across seven provinces.
- General Mills says food safety is its top priority and is coordinating removals, noting pregnant people, children under five, people over the age of 60 and people with weakened immune systems face higher risk; a complete list is on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website.
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