King’s Hawaiian Is Recalling 3 of Its Bun Products — Here’s What You Need to Know

published Aug 15, 2022
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The Lyons Magnus recall we announced a few weeks ago is worse than we thought. The recall, which affected 53 products containing oat milk due to the potential for microbial contamination, has now led to a King’s Hawaiian recall.

King’s Hawaiian, known for their much-loved Hawaiian rolls due to their sweetness and fluffy interior, has recalled three pretzel products that use an ingredient from Lyons Magnus. The recall affects their Pretzel Bites, Pretzel Slider Buns, and Pretzel Hamburger Buns.

In its recall notice, King’s Hawaiian mentions that as of now, there are no reported illnesses and no pathogens have been found in any King’s Hawaiian products, but that the recall was made “out of an abundance of caution.” This is due to the potential for there to be microbial contamination from the organisms Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum.

So, check your shelves and if you have any aforementioned King’s Hawaiian Pretzel products, be sure to discard them immediately. Consumers can also contact King’s Hawaiian at 877-695-4227 if they have any questions regarding the recall or to request replacement product.

Thankfully, the recall does not impact any other King’s Hawaiian products, as no other products use this ingredient from Lyons Magnus. So if you’re looking for a savory snack, you can go ahead and try these cheesy Hawaiian pizza rolls.