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Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water, sold by Trader Joe's, has been recalled.

Over 60,000 bottles of well-liked drink from Trader Joe's have been withdrawn from the market.

Watch Out! Trader Joe's Recalls Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water Bottles

Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water, sold by Trader Joe's, has been recalled.

Hey there! Here's a heads up for all you Trader Joe's shoppers! A recall has been issued for their Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water due to a potential risk of bottles cracking or breaking.

Lemme break it down: over 60,000 bottles are affected, and they were sold in states such as Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, between December 2024 and January 2025.

Don't panic if you've got one of these bad boys at home, though. At the moment, there haven't been any reports of customers getting injured or finding damaged bottles.

If you're curious if yours is one of the affected bottles, just check the label. If it's got a white, blue, and red label on the front with "Gerolsteiner" written on it, and the lot number is either 11/28/2024 L or 11/27/2024 L, then it falls under the recall.

No need to stress too much – you can just return the bottles to any Trader Joe's store for a full refund. And if you've got questions, you can give their Customer Relations department a call at (626) 599-3817.

Keep an eye out for this one, peeps! Safe shopping!

  1. Southern Living published a news article about the recalled Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water bottles sold at Trader Joe's.
  2. Although no injured customers or damaged bottles have been reported, over 60,000 bottles of the Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water are included in the recall.
  3. If you own a bottle with a white, blue, and red label on the front with "Gerolsteiner" written on it, and the lot number is either 11/28/2024 L or 11/27/2024 L, you should take it back to a Trader Joe's store for a full refund.
  4. According to Trader Joe's Customer Relations department, customers can call (626) 599-3817 with questions related to the recall.

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