Attention, cinnamon roll lovers and cheese Danish enthusiasts! Your morning pastry might come with an unexpected crunch—not from the flaky layers but from tiny plastic pieces. Yes, you heard it right. The FDA and The JM Smucker Company LLC have issued a recall on two popular Walmart Great Value bakery items due to possible plastic contamination.

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Thousands of Walmart Pastries Recalled: Check for Lot Number L092525200 269X

The recall includes 19,224 cases of Great Value Cinnamon Rolls and 24,324 cases of Great Value Cheese Danishes, both sold exclusively at Walmart. The potentially problematic pastries are marked with the lot number L092525200 269X and are packaged in 16.5-ounce containers.

Here’s how to check if your sweet treats are on the naughty list:

  • Great Value Cheese Danishes: UPC 078742201177
  • Great Value Cinnamon Rolls: UPC 078742201160

Bought Before November 1? Check Your Labels for a Quick Refund!

In the event that you purchased these foods before to November 1st, you should retrieve them from your refrigerator, freezer, or snack cache and then examine the labels. Do you have a match? If you go to Walmart, they will provide you a refund before you can even say the phrase "pastry panic."

This is a Class II recall, meaning the risk is moderate but could lead to temporary or reversible health issues. If you've already enjoyed one of these pastries and now feel unwell, call your doctor—it’s better to be safe than sorry.

For the rest of us, this serves as a friendly reminder: sometimes, it’s what’s in the pastry that counts. While this news might dim your Danish cravings for now, let’s hope future batches of Great Value treats are plastic-free and ready to sweeten our mornings.

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