Coffee recalled from Dollar General over glass contamination concerns

  • Coffee was sold and distributed in almost every state
  • Dollar General is investigating the source of the glass
  • Customers should dispose of product and contact Dollar General for refund
The Dollar General logo is seen at the store near Bloomsburg

BLOOMSBURG, UNITED STATES – 2022/08/18: The Dollar General logo is seen at the store near Bloomsburg. Dollar General has more than 18,000 stores in 47 states. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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(NewsNation) — Dollar General has issued a recall for three lots of its 8-ounce Clover Valley Instant Coffee due to the potential presence of glass fragments, according to the FDA.

The recall was issued Aug. 11 after a customer alerted Dollar General to the potential issue.

The coffee was sold and distributed in every state besides Hawaii and Alaska between July 9 to 21 of this year.

Customers are advised to dispose of the product and contact Dollar General for a full refund.

Dollar General is actively investigating the source of the glass. There have been no reported injuries so far.

Here is the full description of the recalled coffee according to the FDA:

  • 8-Ounce Clover Valley Instant Coffee
  • Package UPC: 876941004069
  • Lot: L-5163 / Best By 12/13/2026
  • Lot: L-5164 / Best by 12/13/2026
  • Lot: L-5165 / Best by 12/14/2026
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