Costco Recalls Kirkland Signature Prosecco over Safety Concerns
Costco advises consumers to discard 750ml Kirkland Signature Prosecco bottles sold in 12 Midwest states from April to August 2025 due to spontaneous shattering risk.
- In September 2025, Costco announced a recall of certain 750-milliliter bottles of their Kirkland Signature sparkling Prosecco sold across twelve Midwestern states due to the risk that the unopened bottles might unexpectedly break.
- The recall applies to 750-milliliter bottles sold between late April and late August 2025, which could unexpectedly break even if left unopened or undisturbed.
- Costco advised consumers not to open or return affected bottles but instead to wrap them in paper towels, place them in a plastic bag, and dispose of them to prevent injury from broken glass.
- The company apologized for the inconvenience and instructed customers to bring a member letter as proof of purchase to Costco for a full refund, while directing questions to Ethica Wines customer care available weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST.
- This recall highlights a safety risk associated with the product’s bottles and has prompted disposal instructions and refund offers across multiple states where the wine was sold.
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Costco recalls certain wine over risk of bottles spontaneously shattering
Costco is recalling bottles of Prosecco over concerns that the bottles may spontaneously shatter even if they are left alone. Costco, in a warning letter, told consumers across a dozen states that the Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene is being recalled due to the risk of unopened bottles shattering. The letter was sent to customers who purchased the product between April 25 and Aug. 26 in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minn…
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