Coffee Recalled From Dollar General over Glass Contamination Concerns
Dollar General recalled 8-ounce Clover Valley Instant Coffee sold in 48 states due to glass fragments, with no injuries reported, the FDA said.
- Dollar General recalled select lots of its Clover Valley Instant Coffee products due to potential glass contamination.
- The recalled coffee was sold exclusively at Dollar General stores in 48 continental U.S. states between July 9 and July 21, 2025.
- Consumers are advised not to consume the affected products and can request a full refund from Dollar General.
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The FDA issued a withdrawal notice for more than 20 states and recommends customers to discard the product and communicate for a refund.
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Dollar General has issued a nationwide recall of its Clover Valley 8-ounce instant coffee after a customer reported finding glass fragments in the product, according to the FDA. Clover Valley is working alongside the FDA to determine the source of the contamination. The recall excludes Hawaii and Alaska and only applies to specific lot. The affected products include numbers L-5163, L-5164, and L-5165 with best-by dates of December 13–14, 2026. T…
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