RELATED: This Beloved Little Debbie Snack Has Just Been Recalled. On Sept. 14, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that New Jersey-based Seviroli Foods, Inc. had recalled its 22-oz. packages of H-E-B Jumbo Stuffed Shells. The shells can be identified by item number 796702, UPC number 041220771110, lot code 2 1208, and sell by date 07/27/22. For the latest recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter! As of Sept. 9, H-E-B had received four complaints from customers indicating that the pasta may be contaminated with foreign material. The recall notice states that the shells, which were sold at H-E-B locations in Texas, may contain pieces of metal, which “could cause physical injury” if consumed, the recall notice states. If you purchased the recalled shells, do not eat them. Instead, return them to a H-E-B store for a refund or throw them away. If you have questions regarding the recalled shells, contact H-E-B Customer Service on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. CST at 855-432-4438.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb H-E-B’s stuffed shells aren’t the only pasta products to be pulled from shelves this year. On March 20, approximately 9,847 pounds of pasta were recalled after it was discovered that they hadn’t been adequately inspected before being distributed. In May, nearly 4,000 pounds of frozen spaghetti were recalled due to the discovery that they may have been contaminated with soy, a major allergen. RELATED: Don’t Eat Any Foods Made by This Company Right Now, FDA Warns.