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Wawa recalls 16-ounce milk beverages in New Jersey, 3 other states over possible plastic pieces

Wawa has recalled certain 16-ounce milk beverages sold in New Jersey and three other states after identifying the potential presence of soft plastic pieces that could pose a choking risk.

The recall affects limited quantities of beverages produced by the Wawa Beverage Company and sold at select stores in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey. The company said the products have been removed from sale and disposed of at impacted stores. No Wawa locations in other states are affected, and no other Wawa-branded products are included in the recall.

The beverages were recalled as a precautionary measure after the company identified the potential for soft plastic pieces in the products. Wawa said it has received no confirmed reports that plastic pieces were present and no confirmed reports of injuries related to consumption.

The four beverages covered in the recall are:

  • Wawa Double Dutch Chocolate Milk, 16 oz. — UPC 00726191015141, code date March 2, 2026; sold in 195 stores across Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
  • Wawa Chocolate Milk, 16 oz. — UPC 00726191014908, code date March 2, 2026; sold in six stores in New Jersey only.
  • Wawa Cookies and Cream Milk, 16 oz. — UPC 00726191015158, code date March 2, 2026; sold in 60 stores across Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey.
  • Wawa 2% Reduced Fat Milk, 16 oz. — UPC 00726191014380, code date March 5, 2026; sold in seven stores in New Jersey only.

Consumers who purchased the recalled beverages are urged to dispose of them immediately. Customers with questions or seeking a refund in the form of a Wawa gift card may contact the Wawa Customer Contact Center at 1-800-444-9292 or through the contact form at wawa.com.

A full list of affected store locations and product images is available on Wawa’s website.

Jay Edwards

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