New Jersey Wawa customers are being urged to check their refrigerators after an FDA recall involving select 16-ounce milk bottles sold in stores across the state.

Which New Jersey Wawa Milk Bottles Were Recalled?

The recall centers on several popular Wawa milk drinks after concerns that small pieces of soft plastic may have made their way into the bottles during production, according to eatingwell.com.

This affects New Jersey locations as well as stores in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, but it’s especially important for New Jersey shoppers who stop at Wawa every day.

The affected products include Wawa 2% Reduced Fat Milk, Cookies & Cream Milk, Chocolate Low-Fat Milk, and Double Dutch Chocolate Milk sold in 16-ounce plastic bottles. Customers should check bottle labels carefully before drinking them.

Here are the labels you are looking for, according eatingwell.com / FDA.

Wawa Reduced Fat Milk 2%0072619101438
Wawa Cookies & Cream Milk0072619015158
Wawa Chocolate Low-fat Milk00726191014908
Wawa Double Dutch Chocolate Milk007261910

If you recently bought one from a New Jersey Wawa, the safest move is to either throw it away or return it to the store for a refund. Wawa and the FDA are advising customers not to drink the milk under any circumstances.

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Because Wawa is such a huge part of everyday life in New Jersey, this recall is getting a lot of attention. Before your next sip, it’s worth doing a quick fridge check to make sure none of the recalled bottles are sitting at home.

What New Jersey Customers Should Do Next

For questions, customers can contact the FDA at 1-888-INFO-FDA for more recall information and safety guidance today. Checking now could prevent swallowing contaminated milk and gives New Jersey families peace of mind. If you shop Wawa often, keep an eye on future store notices as well, daily too always.

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