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WarningRecall #25435

Drinkmate Recalls 1-Liter Carbonation Bottles Due to Serious Impact and Laceration Hazards

IDrink Products Inc. dba Drinkmate, Inc., of Saline, Michigan · Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles

Recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles (image 1 of 2)
Recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles (image 1 of 2) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles (image 2 of 2)
Recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles (image 2 of 2) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves certain 1L Carbonation Bottles with a clear polyethylene terephthalate (PET) body and caps and bases in red, blue, white and black plastic. The recalled bottles have expiration dates between 01/2026 and 10/2026, which are printed on the side of the bottle. Only bottles within this expiration dates are included in the recall. These bottles were sold both individually and as part of some Drinkmate OmniFizz starter kits.

Hazard

The recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles can explode during use, posing serious impact, laceration and hearing damage hazards to users and bystanders.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bottles and contact Drinkmate to receive a free replacement bottle. Consumers will be asked to fill out a replacement form at https://idrinkproducts.com/pages/drinkmate-safety-recall-of-1l-pet-bottles, upload a photo of the bottle permanently marked with the word "Recall" and properly dispose of it. Consumers will receive a code to order the free replacement bottle through Drinkmate's website, shipping included.

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Reported Injuries

Drinkmate has received eight reports of the bottle exploding while in use, including four reports resulting in lacerations, impact injuries and hearing damage.

411 Press Analysis

IDrink Products Inc. dba Drinkmate, Inc., of Saline, Michigan has recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles after injury reports prompted CPSC action on August 14, 2025. This recall affects about 106,200 (in addition, about 5,000 were sold in canada). The recalled Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles can explode during use, posing serious impact, laceration and hearing damage hazards to users and bystanders. The manufacturer is advising consumers to stop using the product immediately. Affected consumers can receive a free replacement by contacting the company directly. The CPSC recommends inspecting the product for matching model numbers and contacting the manufacturer if uncertain about whether a specific unit is covered.

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