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Costco recalls 2.7 million cans of Kirkland cold brew because of metal in product

Costco recalls 2.7 million cans of Kirkland cold brew because of metal in product
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Berner Foods Inc. of Dakota, IL, is recalling nearly 3 million cans of Costco’s Kirkland Signature Colombian Cold Brew Coffee because of foreign material, specifically metal in the product.

According to the recall posted online by the Food and Drug Administration, the recall was initiated on Feb. 17 and is ongoing.

The recalled product was distributed in Georgia, New Jersey, California, Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Washington, Arizona, Utah, Florida, Colorado, Texas and Minnesota.

Best by dates range through Oct. 2023.

Recalled product:

#Product DescriptionRecall NumberClassificationCode InformationProduct QuantityReason for Recall
1Kirkland Signature Colombian Cold Brew Coffee ready-to-drink, 12 fl oz in aluminum can, 12 cans per caseF-0648-2023Class IILot#231019 Best If Used By: 10 19 23; Lot#231020 Best If Used By: 10 20 23; Lot#231021 Best If Used By: 10 21 23; Lot#231022 Best If Used By: 10 22 23; Lot#231023 Best If Used By: 10 23 23; Lot#231024 Best If Used By; 10 24 23; Lot#231025 Best If Used By: 10 25 23; Lot#231026 Best If Used By: 10 26 23; Lot#231027 Best If Used By: 10 27 23231,071 cases (2,772,852 cans)Foreign material, metal

These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

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