PepsiCo Recalls 25,000 Cases of Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino Bottles
If you enjoy your bottled Starbucks Frappuccino’s, you need to check your stash.
PepsiCo has just issued a recall for more than 25,000 cases of Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino bottles.
According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, PepsiCo, which distributes Starbucks’ bottled drinks, issued a voluntary recall for 25,200 cases of 13.7 fluid-ounce bottles of Starbucks Frappuccino Vanilla Chilled Coffee Drink.
PepsiCo’s recall is currently listed as a “Class II recall” and said the bottles contained “a foreign object,” according to the agency.
The recalled bottles have “best by” dates of March 8, May 29, June 4 and June 10, according to the FDA report.
If you do have any of these bottles, you should not drink the product, the FDA said.
You are able to return the Starbucks bottled coffees to the retailer where purchased for a full refund.
A representative for PepsiCo, on behalf of the North American Coffee Partnership, said in a statement to ABC News that the affected bottles were not sold at Starbucks retail centers.
“The North American Coffee Partnership is committed to a high level of quality in the products we serve. Delivering a quality experience to our consumers is our top priority and we always act with an abundance of caution whenever a potential concern is raised,” the statement read.
If you have any questions about the recall or your refund, you can call 800-211-8307.