Sometimes you don't have time to brew a pot of coffee when you need it. Energy drinks are convenient and appealing because of that. If they contain metal fragments, it is neither convenient nor appealing. This is what to know.
The drinks in question aren't the ones made for you by a barista in a Starbucks coffee shop, they're the kind sold in stores. The 15-ounce bottles of Starbucks drinks are being recalled.
The pre-made drinks come in 12 bottles and are included in the voluntary recall over concerns that the beverages may be contaminated with metal fragments.
The recalled products were only sold in Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.
There is no information available to help consumers identify which Starbucks drinks have been recalled. The beverages that may contain metal fragments have a best-by date of March 20, 2023, according to a spokesman for the company.

Instructions for consumers who purchased the recalled beverages have yet to be provided. If you bought a Starbucks Triple Shot in Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, or Texas, you should not drink them until more information is available.