The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for several Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops products due to possible E. coli O26 contamination.
The recall affects multiple varieties and package sizes, including pepperoni and bacon Pizza Pops sold in 760-gram and 2.85-kilogram packages with best-before dates of June 9 and June 10, 2026.
Also included are Pizza Pops Supremo Extreme pepperoni and bacon in three-kilogram boxes with best-before dates between June 10 and June 12, and Pizza Pops Frank’s RedHot Pepperoni and Bacon sold in 380-gram packages with a best-before date of June 14.
The CFIA warns that contaminated food may not show visible signs of spoilage, such as an unusual smell or appearance, but can still cause illness.
Symptoms of E. coli infection can include stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting, with more serious complications possible for vulnerable individuals.
General Mills says the recall is voluntary, and confirms that no other Pillsbury Pizza Pops products are affected.
Consumers are advised not to consume the recalled products and to either discard them or return them to the place of purchase.