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Nationwide Recalls on Coffee, Cheese and More to Be Aware Of Right Now

Nationwide Recalls on Coffee, Cheese and More to Be Aware Of Right Now



  • Current nationwide recalls include dip, coffee, cheese and carbonation bottles. 
  • Risks include plastic, glass and Listeria contamination in popular grocery products.
  • Check codes and dates, then discard or return recalled products for a refund.

There have been several recalls this month that affect food and beverage products nationwide. These grocery items include coffee, cheese, dip and carbonation bottles, all of which are sold at major grocery chains across the country. 

These widespread recalls are due to contamination and reports of bodily injury, all of which can lead to potential health issues. Read below to understand more about these recalls and see if you may have an affected product in your kitchen. 

Dessert Dip 

More than 19,000 containers of a popular Aldi product are being actively recalled nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to a foreign matter contamination, specifically small plastic fragments that could cause an injury or choking risk. This has been deemed a Class II recall, meaning the consumption of this product could potentially lead to minor health issues. 

The recalled items are 7-ounce tubs of Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip. The dips have a UPC of 4061462440151, lot code 16225 and a sell-by date printed as “11-08-25.” Check your refrigerator for this dessert dip, and if your product matches the listed UPC and lot codes, dispose of it or return it to the Aldi store where it was purchased to receive a refund. 

Cheese 

Multiple types of cheese sold at Wegmans stores in 10 states are being recalled because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, as reported by the FDA.

The cheese impacted by this recall was sold in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C. from July 1 through August 12, 2025. This recall applies to four types of Wegmans brand cheese, with varying package sizes, UPCs and best-by-dates. To see the full list, reference the announcement made by the FDA. If you own any of the products affected, you should dispose of them and can return them to your local Wegmans for a full refund.  

Coffee 

Coffee sold at Dollar General is being recalled due to glass fragments being found in the product, which could mean potential risk of laceration and injury. 

Eight-ounce containers of Clover Valley Instant Coffee sold from July 9 through July 21, 2025 are the subject of this announcement. The recalled coffee has a printed UPC of 876941004069 on the packaging, a best-by date of 12/13/2026 or 12/14/2026 and one of the following lot codes: L-5163, L-5164 or L-5165. There have been no injuries reported, but the retailer advises that any affected product be disposed of. For a refund, you can call or email their customer care service. 

Carbonation Bottles 

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that 111,200 Drinkmate carbonation bottles are being recalled in the U.S. and Canada due to serious impact and laceration hazards. There have been eight reports of these bottles exploding during use. In four of these reports, customers state that they received lacerations, impact injuries and hearing loss. 

The bottles were sold online throughout the U.S. and Canada through Amazon, Home Depot, Target, Walmart and the company’s website. The affected bottles were sold from April 2023 through October 2024 for about $20 individually or $130 as part of Drinkmate OmniFizz starter kits. The recalled bottles have printed expiration dates between 01/2026 and 10/2026. The company urges customers to direct their questions about the recall to their support lines. 

You can also contact Drinkmate directly through its website to receive a replacement bottle.

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