
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (January 12, 2026) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that VH Foods Inc., doing business as Outside The Breadbox, is voluntarily recalling specific lots of its 8-ounce Bread Crumbs due to the presence of undeclared egg and milk. According to the FDA, the recall was initiated after it was discovered that the product, which was distributed in packaging that did not declare these allergens, actually contained them. This labeling failure poses a serious or life-threatening risk to consumers with severe sensitivities or allergies to eggs or milk.
Outside The Breadbox Recall: Quick Summary
VH Foods Inc., a Colorado Springs-based bakery known for gluten-free products, has issued a recall for its “Outside The Breadbox” brand Bread Crumbs. The recall affects 8-ounce stand-up pouches distributed to retail stores in Colorado and sold nationwide via mail order. The issue arose from a temporary breakdown in the company’s production and packaging processes, leading to the distribution of product containing egg and milk in packaging that failed to list them. Consumers who purchased this item between late November and early December 2025 should check their pantries immediately.
Official Recall Details
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Date Issued: January 12, 2026
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Company: VH Foods Inc. DBA Outside The Breadbox
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Brand: Outside The Breadbox
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Product Name: Bread Crumbs
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Issue: Undeclared Allergens (Egg and Milk)
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Product Details: 8 oz pouch, Exp 05/20/2026
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What Happened?
The FDA reported that the recall was triggered after the company discovered that the egg and milk-containing product was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of these ingredients. The affected product was sold for a short window, from November 24, 2025, to December 1, 2025.
In its announcement, VH Foods Inc. confirmed that this was an isolated incident occurring on a single production date. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem.
Affected Products
The recall applies to 8-ounce stand-up pouches with the following specific details:
Brand | Product | Size | UPC | Expiration Date | Distribution |
Outside The Breadbox | Bread Crumbs | 8 oz | 873899001554 | 05/20/2026 | CO Retail & Mail Order |
Note: The expiration date is stamped on the bottom of the package.
What Caused the Issue?
According to the recall notice, the problem was caused by a “temporary breakdown in the company’s production and packaging processes”. This suggests that a batch of breadcrumbs containing egg and milk—ingredients often used in gluten-free baking for structure—was inadvertently placed in packaging intended for a vegan or allergen-free version of the product, or simply that the label applied was incorrect for that specific production run.
Questions You Might Have
- What is the UPC?The UPC code is 873899001554.
- What date should I look for?Look for an expiration date of 05/20/2026 stamped on the bottom of the pouch.
- Where was it sold?It was distributed to retail stores in Colorado and sold online through the company’s website.
- When was it sold?Between November 24, 2025, and December 1, 2025.
- Has anyone gotten sick?No illnesses have been reported to date.
- Is it safe if I don’t have allergies?Yes, if you are not allergic to egg or milk, the product is safe to consume, though it is misbranded.
- Can I get a refund?Yes, return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
- Who is the manufacturer?VH Foods Inc. DBA Outside The Breadbox, based in Colorado Springs, CO.
- Who can I contact?You can contact the company at 1-719-633-3434.
Here’s What You Should Do
- Verify the code: Check the bottom of the bag for expiration date 05/20/2026.
- Do not eat: If you have an allergy to eggs or milk, do not consume this product.
- Return for refund: Take the item back to the store where you bought it for a full refund.

Behind the Brand
Outside The Breadbox is a family-owned bakery in Colorado Springs dedicated to producing gluten-free, nut-free, and allergy-friendly baked goods. They are known for providing alternatives for those with Celiac disease and other food sensitivities. This recall is a rare slip for a brand heavily focused on allergen safety, highlighting that even specialized facilities can experience process control failures.
Other Relevant Recalls
This recall is part of a series of food safety alerts issued in early January 2026. Diva Fam Inc. recently recalled its True Sea Moss Gel due to potential botulism risks. Additionally, HerbsForever LLC recalled supplements due to undeclared wheat, and Primavera Nueva expanded its recall of tamales for Listeria. These incidents reinforce the need for vigilance regarding both biological pathogens and hidden allergens.
In a related incident involving pantry staples, La Fiesta Food Products recalled its Unseasoned and Seasoned Bread Crumbs due to undeclared sesame. Much like the VH Foods case, this nationwide recall was triggered by a labeling error that failed to disclose a major allergen, further complicating safety for consumers with multiple sensitivities.
Eran Mizrahi, CEO of Source86, noted:
“Labeling errors remain one of the leading causes of food recalls. For brands that cater specifically to the allergy-sensitive community, like Outside The Breadbox, a breakdown in packaging verification strikes at the core of consumer trust. It is vital that these protocols are redundant and fail-safe.”
Ensuring Safe Eats
For consumers with food allergies, “free-from” claims are a lifeline. However, when manufacturing processes overlap, the risk of cross-contact or mislabeling exists. Always check recall alerts regularly, even for trusted brands. If you have a severe allergy, carrying an epinephrine auto-injector is a critical safety measure, as labeling errors can occur in any facility.
For more information or to report a concern about a food product, you can visit our contact page at https://source86.com/contact/.









