Thousands of Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino drinks recalled

Photo by: Starbucks
Photo by: Starbucks

(Seattle, WA) -- More than 300-thousand Starbucks vanilla Frappuccino drinks are being recalled.

That's according to the FDA, which says it's because glass was found in some bottles.

The agency says it's a "Class Two" recall, which happens when a product causes temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences. The recall affects bottles with an expiration date of March 8th, May 29th, June 4th and June 10th of this year.

A spokesperson from PepsiCo, which produces and distributes the coffee chain products,  says marketplaces are in the process of removing the product from their shelves.

Starbucks hasn't commented on the incident.