Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino recall: reason, expiration date, UPC number, and all you need to know
James Bradley
Published Jan 21, 2026
PepsiCo has given a cross country review for in excess of 300,000 jugs of its 13.7-ounce Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino over worries that some of them might contain unfamiliar items.
The organization accepts that a portion of the reviewed jugs might contain unfamiliar items like glass particles, which can be possibly risky when consumed.
The US Food and Medication Affiliation (FDA) has arranged the review as ‘Class 2’, suggesting that the reviewed items could prompt brief or reversible wellbeing outcomes in individuals.
According to the organization, the possibilities encountering serious antagonistic wellbeing outcomes subsequent to consuming the reviewed item is ‘remote’. Neither the organization nor the FDA has shared the purposes for what prompted the tainting of the items with unfamiliar particles.
The reviewed items have been delivered by PepsiCo in association with Starbucks under the North American Espresso Organization adventure. The joint endeavor among PepsiCo and Starbucks was made in 1994.
Addressing the press for the benefit of the North American Espresso Organization adventure, a representative from Pepsico gave an assertion, citing:
“The North American Espresso Organization is focused on an elevated degree of value in the items we serve. Conveying a quality encounter to our customers is our first concern and we generally act with a laser-like focus on safety at whatever point a potential concern is raised.”
Proceeding with the assertion, the representative further added:
The review influences almost 302,000 jugs of the 13.7-ounce Starbucks Vanilla Frappucino that were appropriated the whole way across the country by PepsiCo. The intentional review influences no less than 25,200 twelve-bottle instances of prepared to-drink espresso refreshments.
Pressed in named bottles, the prepared to-drink Vanilla Frappuccino is a chilled espresso refreshment that was sold all over the country at significant retailers as well as supermarkets.
It is to be noticed that none of the reviewed prepared to-drink refreshments were sold at any Starbucks area the nation over. At this point, neither the organization nor the FDA has demonstrated any wounds or fatalities connected with the reviewed items.
The reviewed items can be perceived by the UPC code 0 12000-81331 3 which is imprinted on them. The reviewed Vanilla Frappuccino bottles additionally have the accompanying expiry dates imprinted on them:
Clients who might have bought the reviewed items are completely exhorted not to consume them.
The impacted items are to be securely discarded in a shut receptacle with quick impact. The organization has not expressed a lot of about discounts or substitutions, but rather clients who need to be made up for the impacted items can reach out to the organization at 1-800-211-8307, Monday to Friday, 10 am to 5 pm.