Health & Fitness
Coffee May Contain Glass: Chain With Hundreds Of PA Locations Issues Recall
A popular grocery chain in Pennsylvania is recalling one brand of coffee because it may contain pieces of glass.
A popular grocery chain in Pennsylvania is recalling one brand of coffee because it may contain pieces of glass that can potentially damage teeth, cause cuts in the mouth or throat, or perforate the intestine, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Dollar General announced this week that it is recalling three lots of its 8-ounce Clover Valley Instant Coffee distributed nationwide from July 9-21. The package UPC, 876941004069, is found on the neck of the bottle. The recall includes:
- Lot: L-5163 / best by 12/13/2026
- Lot: L-5164 / best by 12/13/2026
- Lot: L-5165 / best by 12/14/2026
Dollar General initiated the recall after getting a tip from a customer. No injuries have been reported, the company said.
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Dollar General is investigating the source of the glass contamination, according to the notice.
Dollar General has more than 300 stores across the Keystone State.
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Customers who bought the coffee should throw it away and contact Dollar General, either via email at customercare@dollargeneral.com or by phone at 888-309-9030 daily from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. CST to request a full refund of the purchase price (including any tax).
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