A voluntary recall was issued by Wawa on April 3, 2026, concerning certain 16-ounce beverages available for purchase in the U.S. This recall was also published by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States on the same day. The action was taken as a precautionary measure due to the potential presence of an undeclared milk allergen in certain beverages produced by the Wawa Beverage Company.

Wawa Recalls 16-oz Iced Tea, Lemonade, and Fruit Punch in USA for Undeclared Milk Allergen

Recall May 12 , 2026

Category of the Product: Food & Beverages

Type of the Product: Non-carbonated ready-to-drink beverages (Iced tea, lemonade, and fruit punch)

Reason for Announcement: Potential or undeclared milk allergen (due to temporary equipment issue during production)

A voluntary recall was issued by Wawa on April 3, 2026, concerning certain 16-ounce beverages available for purchase in the U.S. This recall was also published by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States on the same day. The action was taken as a precautionary measure due to the potential presence of an undeclared milk allergen in certain beverages produced by the Wawa Beverage Company.

The beverages subject to this recall were only sold at selected stores in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia. It should be noted that this recall does not encompass all Wawa locations and products from the company. [1]

Reason for Warning

The recall was done because there was a potential or undeclared milk allergen in the identified beverages. Milk is classified as a major allergen under U.S. food safety regulations, and failure to declare it on product labels poses a serious health risk.

Individuals who are allergic to milk can react severely or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products unknowingly. Therefore, the absence of proper allergen labeling necessitated immediate corrective action.

Root Cause Analysis

The company announced that the root cause of the problem was the temporary equipment malfunction during the manufacturing process. The equipment might have led to an accidental contamination or presence of milk in the product that are not supposed to contain it.

Wawa has confirmed that the problem has been identified and corrected. The incident highlights a lapse in equipment control and allergen prevention measures, which are critical in ensuring product safety and compliance with labeling regulations. [2]

Product Description

Product Name

Size

UPC

Code Date (Top of Bottle)

Stores/States Impacted

Iced Tea Lemon

16-oz Pint

726191018425

MAY 15, 2026

123 stores (DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA)

Iced Tea Diet Lemon

16-oz Pint

726191018548

MAY 18, 2026

8 stores (NJ, PA)

Diet Lemonade

16-oz Pint

726191055901

MAY 18, 2026

12 stores (DE, NJ)

Fruit Punch

16-oz Pint

726191018432

MAY 19, 2026

53 stores (DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA)

Note: Code dates are printed on the top of the bottles.

Issue Identified

The primary issue to be identified is the possible presence of milk without proper declaration on the product label. This represents a significant food safety concern, especially for allergic individuals.

While there are no reports of illness up until now, it is recognized as an urgent health issue since the risk posed by the allergen is deemed highly significant that a product recall should be conducted. The product was already recalled and has been disposed of in the affected stores. [1]

Concerns from Regulatory Body

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, all food products are required to strictly follow allergen labelling requirements under federal law. Undeclared allergens are among the leading causes of food recalls in the United States.

Regulatory concerns in this case include:

  • Potential health risks to people with milk allergies
  • Non-compliance of the product with allergen labeling regulations
  • Need for preventive controls measures in manufacturing  
  • Ensuring corrective actions are implemented to avoid recurrence

The FDA supports voluntary recalls as a proactive step to protect public health. [3]

Manufacturer / Consumer Guidance

For Consumers:

  • Consumers with milk allergies should not consume the affected products
  • Purchased items should be disposed of immediately
  • Customers can contact Wawa’s Customer Contact Center (1-800-444-9292) or visit their official website for assistance
  • Refunds are available in the form of a Wawa Gift CardIdentification and correction of the equipment issue.

For Manufacturer (Wawa):

  • Immediate removal and disposal of affected products from stores
  • Transparent communication with consumers and regulatory authorities
  • Reinforcement of allergen control and equipment monitoring systems

    Wawa has emphasized that consumer safety remains its top priority. [4]

12-05-2026 - Wawa Recalls 16-oz Iced Tea, Lemonade, and Fruit Punch in USA for Undeclared Milk Allergen

FRL Commentary

This incident shows the necessity of validating and controlling equipment and allergens during the beverage manufacturing. Even the temporary equipment failures can pose a threat in such situations if not identified immediately.

From a Food Research Lab standpoint, key preventive strategies include:

  • Routine equipment calibration and maintenance checks
  • Implementation of allergen control plans (ACP)
  • Real-time production monitoring systems
  • Strict label verification protocols before product release

Additionally, beverage manufacturers must recognize that even non-dairy products can become high-risk if processed on shared equipment. Preventive controls and rapid response systems are essential to mitigate such risks.

Conclusion

This Wawa recall demonstrates the significance of allergen control, reliable equipment, and compliance in beverage production ensuring consumer safety. While there were no health-related concerns, quick reactions on the side of the manufacturer contributed to eliminating the risk.

At Food Research Lab, we support brands with end-to-end food safety, allergen management, and product compliance solutions to prevent such incidents and ensure market readiness.

References

  1. S. Food and Drug Administration. (2026). Wawa issues product recall for 16 oz Wawa brand iced tea, lemon iced tea, diet lemon iced tea, and diet lemonade. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/wawa-issues-product-recall-16-oz-wawa-brand-iced-tea-lemon-iced-tea-diet-lemon-diet-lemonade-and
  2. (2026). Wawa recalls iced tea, lemonade, and fruit punch over milk allergen concerns. https://qz.com/wawa-recalls-iced-tea-lemonade-fruit-punch-milk-allergen-040626
  3. com. (2026). Iced tea, lemonade, and fruit punch recalled due to allergen risk. https://www.health.com/iced-tea-lemonade-fruit-punch-recall-april-2026-11943428
  4. (2026). Wawa iced tea and lemonade recall: What you need to know. https://www.eatingwell.com/wawa-iced-tea-lemonade-recall-11943778