San Antonio-based HEB Grocery Co. is recalling H-E-B and Hill Country Fare sandwich bread because of the possibility that it has extraneous rubber in it.
“H-E-B, committed to the quality of its products, is voluntarily issuing a precautionary recall for H-E-B and Hill Country Fare sandwich bread with a best-by date of April 29 or earlier due to the possible presence of a single piece of rubber in the product. This was an isolated incident,” according to the recall notice posted on the company’s website and the Food and Drug Administration website.
Bread purchased in the San Antonio area, Rio Grande Valley, Laredo and Corpus Christi stores is not impacted by this recall.
Customers who bought the recalled bread can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Customers with any questions or concerns may contact H-E-B customer service at 855-432-4438.
The recall is for the following products with the “Best By” date of 4/29 or earlier:
Product | UPC number | Tie Color |
---|---|---|
Hill Country Fare Thin | 4122046090 | orange, green, blue |
Hill Country Fare Extra Thin | 4122064420 | orange, green |
Hill Country Fare Wheat | 4122078985 | orange, green, blue |
H-E-B Extra Thin | 4122084868 | orange, green, blue |
H-E-B Round Top White | 4122035774 | orange, green, blue |
H-E-B Split Top White | 4122088001 | orange, green, blue |
H-E-B Texas Toast | 4122062888 | orange, green |
H-E-B 100% Whole Wheat | 4122003278 | orange, green, blue |
H-E-B Split Top Honey Wheat | 4122003108 | orange, green, blue |
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