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More than 250,000 cases of Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso drinks recalled over inadequate sealing

More than 250,000 cases of Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso drinks recalled over inadequate sealing

Pepsico Inc. is recalling more than 250,000 cases of Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso drinks because of inadequate sealing that may lead to spoilage.

The recalled products were distributed to retailers nationwide.

there is concern that consumers may have the product in their homes because of the March 28 best-by dates. Use the information below to determine whether you have the product.

Recalled products:

# Product Description Recall Number Classification Code Information Product Quantity Reason for Recall
1

Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Cream, 6.5 FL OZ UPC 012000001772

F-0089-2022

Class II

MAR 28 22

85,956 cases (total)

An issue with adequate sealing of canned coffee products potentially lead to premature spoilage.

2

Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Light Cream, 6.5 FL OZ UPC 012000008801

F-0090-2022

Class II

MAR 28 22

85,956 cases (total)

An issue with adequate sealing of canned coffee products potentially lead to premature spoilage.

3

Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Salted Caramel Cream, 6.5 FL OZ UPC 012000007293

F-0091-2022

Class II

MAR 28 22

85,956 cases (total)

An issue with adequate sealing of canned coffee products potentially lead to premature spoilage.

Consumers who purchased the product should return it to the retailer where purchased for a full refund.

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