TORONTO – Coffee lovers, beware.
TASSIMO, the famous home brewing coffee system, is recalling
Espresso Drink T-Discs sold in the United States and Canada after reports that
several discs assembled during a limited time frame can clog or burst during or
after brewing, posing a potential burn hazard.
According to TASSIMO’s Facebook page, while the defect does
not affect the beverage itself, customers are asked to stop using Espresso
Drink T-Discs that have code information ending between 11213 and 12020.
Get weekly health news
TASSIMO is asking retailers to withdraw discs sold alone (eight
or 16 per package), in a variety pack, or with milk T-Discs as part of the
Cappuccino, Latte, and Skinny Latte product line.
Here’s a list of TASSMIO beverage discs that may be
defected:
- Alberta family faces ‘uncertain future’ after toddler’s rare disease care funding denied
- U.S. CDC study on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy won’t be released: officials
- The U.K. just banned smoking for life for youth. Should Canada do the same?
- Eligibility age for free breast cancer screening being lowered in Alberta
Product Name:
- TASSIMO
GEVALIA Decaf Cappuccino - TASSIMO
GEVALIA Decaf Espresso - TASSIMO
GEVALIA Skinny Cappuccino - TASSIMO
Nabob Latte - TASSIMO
Nabob Cappuccino - TASSIMO
Nabob Espresso - TASSIMO
Nabob Skinny Latte - TASSIMO
Nabob Decaf Cappuccino - TASSIMO
Nabob Variety Pack
Code information is printed on the foil lid of every Espresso T-Disc and on a side panel of the foil package. You can monitor any updates here.
Comments
Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.