Dollar General Instant Coffee, Target Sugar Cookies, Wegmans Camembert Cheese

Three widespread reminders of some of America’s favorite staples – coffee, cookies and cheese – means that it is time to check your kitchen.
Dollar General Instant Coffee Reminder
The Dollar General Dollar General recalled three lots of its Instant Coffee of Clover Valley of 8 ounces (OZ) because the product can contain glass.
The following lots were recalled:
- Lot: L-5163, Best by 12/13/2026
- Lot: L-5164, Best by 12/13/2026
- Lot: L-5165, Best by 11/14/2026
Ingestion of glass fragments can cause serious injuries, including damage to the teeth, cuts in the mouth and throat and the perforation of the intestine. Dollar General said he had not received any injury reports so far.
If you have the instant coffee recalled, you should throw it away. You can contact Dollar General to request a full refund, either by e-mail at customcare@dollangeneral.com, or by phone at 888-309-9030 from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Reminder of target frying sugar cookies
The packaging lists the code batch 25195. The cookies recalled were sold in the following states: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampin, New Jersey, New York, Ohio Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virgina and Vermon.
Camembert Wegmans cheese reminder
Wegmans recalled the following products:
- 8.8 OZ WEGMANS Medium Camembert ripened cheese, UPC: 77890-53515 with the dates of 07/26/25, 8/12/25 and 19/08/25
- 1 Book Wegmans Flight with matching cheese, UPC: 2-77100-00000-0
- 10 OZ Wegmans GRILLING CAMEMBERT with Tapenade and Roasted tomatoes, UPC: 2-77297-00000-0
- 13 oz Wegmans Caramel Apple Pacan to garnished from Brie, UPC: 2-77645-00000-3
The recalled cheese products were sold between July 1 and August 12, 2025, in all Wegmans locations in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Caroline du Nord, Pennsylvanie, Virginie and Washington, DC.
No disease has been reported so far.
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, fragile or elderly, and others with weakened immune systems. Listeria infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage or mortinity.
Healthy people are generally not sick of exposure to Listeria, but if they do, the symptoms are in the short term and include fever, severe headaches, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.