FDA Issues Highest-Risk Recall Warning for Cake and Bread Mixes Over Undeclared Milk Allergen

February 14, 2026

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has escalated a nationwide recall of several cake and bread mix products to a Class I designation, the agency’s most serious recall category, due to the presence of an undeclared milk allergen.

A Class I recall is issued when there is a reasonable probability that consuming the affected product could result in serious health consequences or death, particularly for individuals with severe food allergies.

Products Included in the Recall

The recall involves 866 bags of baking mixes distributed by B.C. Williams Bakery Service, a Dallas-based company. The affected products were packaged in large 50-pound bags and include:

  • Spice Cake Mix — Batch 221
  • Bread and Roll Mix — Multiple lot numbers
  • Swiss Chocolate Cake Mix — Lot #072925-220 and Lot #071825-36

The FDA warned that the products may contain undeclared milk, posing a serious risk to consumers with milk allergies.

Risk to Consumers

Milk is among the most common food allergens, especially in children. Exposure can trigger symptoms ranging from mild reactions such as:

  • Hives
  • Vomiting
  • Swelling

to severe, potentially fatal reactions including anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic emergency.

Distribution and Reported Illnesses Unclear

At this time, officials have not confirmed where the recalled products were distributed, and it remains unclear whether any allergic reactions or injuries have been reported.

Recall Comes Amid Growing Food Safety Alerts

The upgraded recall is part of a broader wave of food safety concerns across the United States. In recent weeks, thousands of products — including major beverage and snack brands — have been pulled from shelves due to contamination concerns, while consumers have also been cautioned about mistakenly shipped recalled seafood items.

Consumer Advisory

Consumers and food service operators who may have purchased these baking mixes are urged to:

  • Stop using the products immediately
  • Check batch and lot numbers carefully
  • Contact distributors or the company for return or disposal guidance
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