Wawa Recalls Popular Iced Teas and Lemonades Across Pennsylvania

Wawa Recalls Popular Iced Teas and Lemonades Across Pennsylvania

Wawa Recalls Popular Iced Teas and Lemonades Across Pennsylvania

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PhillyBite10PENNSYLVANIA — A fresh warning has been issued for Pennsylvania convenience store shoppers. Wawa has officially initiated a recall of several of its popular 16-ounce beverages, including specific lemonades and iced teas, across dozens of its locations in Pennsylvania and the broader Mid-Atlantic region.


As the weather warms up and Philadelphia-area residents adapt to early spring heat, many are reaching for cool, refreshing drinks on the go. However, safety advocates are urging shoppers to double-check their refrigerators. The recall directly impacts stores throughout Pennsylvania, as well as neighboring Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia.

Wawa, a definitive staple of the regional food scene, has moved quickly to pull the affected 16-ounce products from its shelves to ensure consumer safety.



What Shoppers Should Do Consumers who recently purchased grab-and-go iced teas or lemonades from a local Pennsylvania Wawa are advised to check the labels carefully. If you have the recalled 16-ounce beverages in your home, it is recommended to dispose of them immediately or return them to the point of purchase.

This regional food and beverage alert comes as a critical reminder to stay vigilant about grocery and convenience store purchases. With ongoing shifts in the supermarket industry and the broader retail landscape, staying informed on local product warnings is essential for Pennsylvania families.




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