Read the original article on Best Life. The Hot Pockets covered by the recall are only the “premium pepperoni pizza” variety, which come in a 12-pack in a 54 oz. carton. The boxes in question have a Feb. 2022 expiration date and lot codes 0318544624, 0319544614, 0320544614, and 0321544614 printed on the carton. They also include establishment number “EST. 7721A” inside the USDA mark of inspection toward the bottom of the front of the box (pictured here).ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The potentially contaminated product was produced from Nov. 13, 2020 through Nov. 16, 2020 and shipped to retail locations nationwide, but since Hot Pockets have a shelf life of 14 months, the products could very well still be in consumers’ freezers. And for another popular meal to skip, know that If You Have These Microwave Meals at Home, Get Rid of Them Now. The problem was flagged up after Nestlé received four complaints from people who’d found “extraneous material” in their food, including one report of a minor oral injury. And for another product you shouldn’t be eating right now, see why The FDA Is Urging You Not to Eat This One Type of Yogurt. The FSIS has classified the recall as “Class I,” which the agency defines as a “health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death.” And for more regular recall news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Anyone who’s purchased one of the potentially contaminated boxes of Hot Pockets should either throw it away or return it to the point of purchase. The USDA strongly urges people not to take the risk of consuming any of the products in question—no matter how tasty they look. And for another popular product to ditch, If You Use This Mouthwash, the FDA Says to Stop Immediately.