Trader Joe's announced a recall of two lots of the popular Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water, a non-Trader Joe's ...
Trader Joe’s just announced a recall on approximately 61,500 bottles of sparkling water. This is due to the bottles being ...
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In a previous email to Newsweek in January about recalls, the FDA said: "Most recalls in the U.S. are carried out voluntarily by the product manufacturer and when a company issues a public warning, ...
Two lots of sparking water sold at Trader Joe’s locations in a dozen states have been recalled due to a laceration hazard.
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Allrecipes on MSNTrader Joe’s Is Recalling Over 60,000 Bottles of WaterOn March 12, 2025, Trader Joe's announced the recall of over 60,000 bottles of Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water.
Bottles of Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water are being recalled, not because of the water but because of the bottles. The company ...
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Trader Joe's recalls frozen fruit product over 'foreign material' concerns: 'Please discard'Trader Joe's is recalling its frozen Organic Acai Bowls "out of an abundance of caution" due to potential plastic contamination, the chain announced on Feb. 14.
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SHEfinds on MSNTrader Joe’s Issues Recall for Frozen Organic Acai Bowls Over Plastic Contamination Risk—Are Yours Affected?Trader Joe’s recalled its popular frozen Organic Acai Bowls due to possible plastic contamination. This popular item, which ...
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Southern Living on MSNTrader Joe's Just Recalled More Than 60,000 Bottles Of This Popular DrinkTrader Joe's recalled Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water for potentially cracked or damaged bottles. Bottles were sold at Trader Joe’s stores in from December 2024 through January 2025.
The Monrovia, California-headquartered company announced the recall on Feb. 14 "out of an abundance of caution." Trader Joe's said the product "may contain foreign material (plastic)." Customers ...
Customers who have the affected bottles are urged to dispose of them carefully and go to any Trader Joe’s for a full refund.
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