Four bottled beverages sold at Wawa have been recalled in five states.
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The drinks, including iced tea and lemonade, may contain an undeclared milk allergen.
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All consumers should throw out the recalled drinks and request a refund—regardless of whether they can consume milk.
A recall is underway for several bottled beverages, including iced tea and lemonade, sold at Wawa stores in five states, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced April 3. The drinks may contain an undeclared milk allergen, posing the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions in people with a milk allergy or sensitivity. To date, no adverse reactions have been reported.
Which Drinks Were Recalled?
Four bottled beverages, produced by the Wawa Beverage Company, were affected by the recall:
Wawa Iced Tea Lemon
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Size: 16 oz
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UPC: 726191018425
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Code date: May 15, 2026
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Impacted stores: 123 stores in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
Wawa Iced Diet Tea Lemon
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Size: 16 oz
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UPC: 726191018548
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Code date: May 18, 2026
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Impacted stores: eight stores in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Wawa Diet Lemonade
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Size: 16 oz
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UPC: 726191055901
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Code date: May 18, 2026
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Impacted stores: 12 stores in Delaware and New Jersey
Wawa Fruit Punch
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Size: 16 oz
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UPC: 726191018432
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Code date: May 19, 2026
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Impacted stores: 53 stores in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
A full list of affected Wawa stores is available in the company'srecall notice.
What You Should Do
Wawa has removed all of the recalled beverages from stores, but customers may still have them. All consumers are being urged to throw out the recalled drinks, even if they can consume milk.
To request a refund (in the form of a Wawa gift card), you can contact the Wawa 24-hour Customer Contact Center throughemailor at 1-800-444-9292. Consumers can also refer to Wawa'srecall noticefor full details.
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