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Wawa Milk Recall: Plastic Bits Pose Choking Risk
19 Feb
Summary
- Wawa recalls four 16-ounce bottled milk products.
- Soft plastic bits in milk may pose a choking hazard.
- No confirmed injuries reported from affected products.

Wawa has initiated a recall for four varieties of its 16-ounce bottled milk products. The precautionary measure stems from concerns that the milk may contain small pieces of soft plastic, which could lead to a choking hazard for consumers.
The affected products include double Dutch chocolate milk, cookies and cream milk, regular chocolate milk, and 2% milk. These were distributed to numerous stores across Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, with specific store counts varying by product type.
Wawa has stated that there are no confirmed reports of any individuals being injured by the recalled milk. Customers who purchased any of the impacted products are urged to dispose of them immediately.
Consumers seeking a refund for the recalled milk should contact the Wawa Customer Contact Center directly via phone or through their online contact form. Details on affected stores and product images are available on Wawa's official website.




