Over 60,000 Wawa Tumblers Recalled After Multiple Injury Reports

Wawa lovers, check your cabinets for this product.

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A recall was just announced on about 60,000 tumblers sold at Wawa locations across 9 states and regions, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). This is due to the product causing a laceration hazard.

The tumblers affected by this recall are 24-ounce reusable mugs with the Wawa logo printed on the front. They were available in colors “The Mermaid” (pink/green), “Island Surf” (blue/yellow), “Sailor Breeze” (tan/orange) and “The Galaxy” (blue/pink). All of these cups have a tan lid and a metal straw. The metal straw is the reason for the recall as four incidents were reported of consumers cutting their mouths and/or fingers after handling the straw.

These tumblers were sold for $12.99 in August 2024 at Wawa locations in the following states and regions: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington D.C. 

Check your home for this product, and if you have it on hand, contact the company for more information on how to receive a refund. You can do this by calling Halo toll-free at 855-425-6266 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday. You can also email Halo at halo.safety@halo.com or visit the designated recall website.

If you have been seriously injured from this recalled product, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

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  1. Consumer Product Safety Commission. HALO recalls tumblers with metal straws due to laceration hazard; sold exclusively at Wawa stores.

  2. Halo. Safety recall.

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