Pepperoni Hot Pockets Recalled For Containing Plastic
What's that tasty new flavor in your Hot Pocket? Maybe it's plastic! Nestlé is recalling over 200,000 pounds of Hot Pockets after some pieces of what they suspect is a testing device turned up in the product.
The recall is for 54-ounce, 12-pack cartons of Hot Pockets Pepperoni Pizza with the following printed on the sides of each carton: “8157544614D,” “EST 7721A” and “BEST BEFORE JAN2010.”
If you have some of the recalled product, spit out that plastic and call Nestlé Consumer Services Center at 1-800-350-5016.
"215,660 pounds of Hot Pockets recalled" [Lexington Herald-Leader] (Thanks to Dariush!)
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'Tis a shame! That's 215,660 pounds of waste that narrowly missed the dumps in the first place...now it actually has to go directly there.
I've always envisioned hell (if it exists) to have a "Pocket Buffet" (i.e. lean pockets, hot pockets, breakfast pockets). 20 yards long of sneeze-shielded, room temperature...pockets.
@BoomerFive: Beat me to it. that's a really... gross... shelf life for a pastry stuffed with meat and cheese.
Back in February, we found a piece of plastic found in can of Annie's Non-Chicken Noodle soup. I called and e-mailed the company and sent them a photo (see below). They were quite happy with the photograph which showed the lot number of the can, a piece of plastic and a ruler to show size.
They sent a FedEx envelope to send it to them. I got some coupons for my trouble. I'd have just been happy with a replacement can.
@savvy999: LOL, so true I used to live off those things when I was in 6th grade, and you hit the nail on the head with that comment.
@dorianh49: Hell (no pun inteneded)the snot and saliva might actualy make the Hot pokets taste better!
@Irashtar: LOL. Not exactly the thought I had but it's nice to come across someone that knows what icehouse pieces are.
@myabloodyvalentine:
You are exactly right! They recently recalled some of the new Chicken Spinach Artichoke variety for the SAME reason!
@wiggatron: it's always been PVC, but market conditions have changed, and consumers are no longer willing to consume something laced with BPA
@GothGirl: I've heard they're popular with people who are planning on engaging in weekend-long marathon WOW sessions.
All, right, me.
@iaintgoingthere: Is your digestive tract mostly intact?
Then you haven't been eating any sort of Hot Pockets. :P
And if you DON'T know what Icehouse pieces are (or Treehouse, as the case may be), check it here:
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That would taste different from a normal hotpocket how?