A recall first initiated on April 12, 2025 by Upper Crust Bakery LP, based in Glenn Dale, Maryland, for Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, Multigrain Sourdough, and Whole Grain Multigrain breads due to contamination with glass remains ongoing.
Background
The recall was announced after glass fragments were found on top of the bread.
No press release was issued for the recall. The company has not yet released how the contamination with glass was discovered.
Distribution
The recalled products were distributed in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Product Details
Product | Size | Other Codes | Recall Quantity |
Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll | 4 oz | Lot #: 90
|
89 cases |
Multigrain Sourdough | 18 oz | 699 cases | |
Whole Grain Multigrain | 20 oz | 30 cases |
Consumer Action
Consumers should search their homes to see if they have the recalled products.
As with all food recalls, consumers are strongly advised to discontinue use of the affected product even if it looks or smells safe to eat or if there are no visible signs of contamination by foreign objects. Foreign material embedded in the recalled products may be too small to be seen by the human eye.
Anyone in possession of the recalled products should not sell, serve, donate, or distribute them.
Consumers should contact the place of purchase to see if the products can be returned for a refund or should instead throw them away.
Health Risks
The recall notices did not say if there have been any reports of injuries in connection with the consumption of the impacted products.
Any consumer who has been exposed to the affected products, and is experiencing sickness or injury, should contact their medical provider immediately.
Food contaminated with foreign material has the potential to cause severe harm, including choking, injury, illness, damage to teeth, gums, tongue, throat, mouth, stomach, and intestines or even death in most people. Infants, the elderly, and recent surgery patients could also be at extreme risk of serious injury.
Commenting on this article, the nation’s leading food poisoning lawyer said, “Ingesting glass can be extremely harmful and, in some cases, could potentially lead to death. I strongly advise consumers to throw out these items immediately.”