Bread sold in six different states has been voluntarily recalled after fragments of glass were found on top of the bread, the Food and Drug Administration has announced.
The bread, sold by the Maryland-based company Upper Crust Crest Hill Bakery, listed as “Upper Crust Bakery LP,” by the FDA, was recalled on April 12, according to an enforcement report by the FDA.
The bakery, also known as the Crest Hill Bakery, sells partially baked bread and frozen pizza dough it makes with “non-genetically modified ingredients,” that it then sells to major food retailers and wholesalers, according to its website.
The bread was sold in the following states, according to the FDA:
- California
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Maryland
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
A list of stores where the recalled bread was sold was not available on the FDA’s enforcement report.