Some Starbucks vanilla drinks are recalled, might have glass in them | CNN Business

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Distributor PepsiCo has recalled more than 300,000 Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino bottles because they might have glass in them.

The drinks are 13.7-ounce Vanilla Frappuccinos with UPC number 0 12000-81331 3. Expiration dates are March 8, May 29, June 4 and 10, according to the US Food and Drug Administration. This is a Class II recall, which the FDA defines as: “a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.

The products are being removed from the marketplace, said a statement provided to CNN from PepsiCo on behalf of the North American Coffee Partnership, its organization with Starbucks. “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 continued.

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Who else thought this was TheBabylonBee

'The most trusted name in news' with 23 comments on an article when there's at least 160 million people in America alone. is dead,I couldn't be happier.

That's a potential lawsuit 🥺

That’s the problem, your drinking overpriced coffee that tastes worse than McDonald’s

Oof, hmm I tend to actually chug these in one drink, and so I’d probably have no idea..😅

Should be sued tbh

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