Dealer Joe’s is recalling sure bottles of imported mineral water over the chance that the glass containers might shatter.
The recall impacts bottles of Gerolsteiner Glowing Pure Mineral Water, an imported German mineral water.
In keeping with the U.S. Shopper Product Security Fee (CPSC), the bottles had been bought at round $3 a pop.
In a Mar. 12 announcement, the grocery chain mentioned that sure lot codes of the product “may have the potential for cracked/damaged bottles.”
The affected merchandise have lot codes of lot quantity 11/28/2024 L or 11/27/2024 L.
“The issue was identified by research related to bottle breakage during production and potentially affects 1% of bottles in the lot codes above,” the chain defined.
“If you have bottles with either lot code, please do not use them. We urge you to dispose of them carefully and go to any Trader Joe’s for a full refund.”
Dealer Joe’s mentioned that no accidents involving the bottles have been reported but.
The recall impacts 61,500 items in complete, per the CPSC.
The CPSC inspired shoppers to “immediately stop using the recalled Gerolsteiner sparkling water bottles, and return the bottles from the affected lots to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.”

“Consumers will not be asked for proof of purchase, but will need to return the recalled bottle to receive a refund (in the form of cash or credit),” the announcement mentioned.
The most recent Dealer Joe’s recall comes a month after the chain recalled its frozen Natural Acai Bowls on Feb. 14.
On the time, the chain mentioned that the “product may contain foreign material (plastic),” and urged clients to get rid of them or return the merchandise to shops.
Clients with questions concerning the mineral water recall are urged to contact Dealer Joe’s Buyer Relations at (626) 599-3817.
FOX Enterprise reached out to Dealer Joe’s for extra remark.