Sara Lee Thin Style Buns (Rich Products) – Potential Contamination (2013)
Class II: A situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote
Class II recall indicates potential for temporary health effects.
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Check Your Product
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Product
Sara Lee Thin Style Buns, 100% Multi-Grain, 1.5 oz., Goglanian Bakeries Product Code 77474, UPC 072945611788 --- The product is packaged in a plastic bag with a green bag clip. There are 8 buns per retail package (plastic bag) and there are 18 bags per tray.
Brand
Rich Products Corp
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
Not specified in FDA notice. Check official source for details.
Products Sold
Production Date Green Bag Clip Code 7/24/12 G01206Gxx* 8/1/12 G01214Gxx* 8/6/12 G01219Gxx* 8/30/12 G01243Gxx* 9/26/12 G01270Gxx* 10/17/12 G01291Gxx* 11/28/12 G01333Gxx* 12/16/12 G01351Gxx* 12/31/12 G01366Gxx* 1/18/13 G01018Gxx* (*xx denotes the hour of production and will be represented by two numeric digits (e.g. 09 would mean 9:00 a.m. production hour).
Rich Products Corp is recalling Sara Lee Thin Style Buns, 100% Multi-Grain, 1.5 oz., Goglanian Bakeries Product Code 77474, UPC 072 due to The product was manufactured with bulk flour supplied by Dakota Specialty Milling. Dakota Specialty Milling is recalling the bulk flour because of rep. This is a Class I recall, indicating a high risk of serious health consequences. Based on FDA enforcement report.
Summary derived from FDA notice
Reason for Recall
As stated by FDA
The product was manufactured with bulk flour supplied by Dakota Specialty Milling. Dakota Specialty Milling is recalling the bulk flour because of reports of metal fragments (stainless steel) caused by a faulty mesh screen.
Recommended Action
Per FDA guidance
Consumers should stop using the product and contact the recalling firm or return it to the place of purchase.
Verify this information on the official source
For complete details and official instructions, check the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) directly.
View official FDA recall noticeDistribution
As reported by FDA
CA, CO, NM, NC, SC, TX, UT, WA
Page updated: Jan 6, 2026