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Crest Hill Bakery: Maryland wholesaler remembers bread over glass fragment

Crest Hill Bakery, a wholesaler in Prince George’s County, initiated a voluntary recall of three of his products after an employee discovered “a small glass fragment” on one piece of bread.

The recall is the old grains of the Hoagie Rolls brand, Multigrain Sauerig and his whole grain -Multigrain bread. It was initiated on April 12th.

The company announced on Wednesday that all products were taken into account on the shelves on the shop shelves and that no injuries were reported.

According to the FDA, the affected products were distributed to Pennsylvania, California, Maryland, Connecticut, Delaware and Ohio.

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The FDA listed the called Bread as class II, which means that the objects can cause “temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences”.

An investigation by the company showed that the glass contamination of sunflower core, which was delivered by JJ Nuts, a company based in New Jersey.

Crest Hill Bakery said she had stopped working with the company with the company that made these seeds, Magic Flame.

In a press release in which the recall was announced, Crest Hill Bakery said that the company had “effectively solved” the problem.

The Crest Hill Bakery is operated on from a 150,000 square meter room in Glenn Dale and sells wholesale products, including a variety of bread, bread rolls and pizza dough that can be completed in the shop.

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