Laceration Injuries to Children Prompt Starbucks to Recall Stainless Steel Beverage Straws to Provide New Warnings
Stainless Steel Straws
Stainless Steel Straws
Recall Date: August 2nd, 2016 Type: Drinking Straws Units: About 2.5 million in the U.S. (in addition, about 301,000 were sold in Canada) Hazards:
The stainless steel straws are rigid and can poke children in the mouth, posing a risk of injury. Remedies:
New Instructions
Consumers should not allow children to handle or use the stainless steel straws.
Description
This recall involves reusable stainless steel Cold-to-Go food grade drinking straws in two sizes. The straws were packaged and sold in sets of three and were also sold as a component of two sizes of stainless steel beverage cups: Grande 16-ounce cups and Venti 24-ounce cups. The straws feature a ridge at the bottom that keeps the straw attached to the lid. The Grande straws measure approximately 9.5 inches and the Venti straws measure approximately 10.4 inches.
Consumer Contact:
Starbucks at 800-782-7282 from 3 a.m. to Midnight PT daily or online at https://news.starbucks.com com and click on “stainless steel straw warnings” for more information.
Injuries:
The firm has received three reports of mouth lacerations to young children while drinking.
Retailers:
Starbucks stores nationwide and online at Starbucks.com from June 2012 through June 2016 for about $6 for a set of three straws. The beverage cups with straws were sold for between $11 and $30.