High risk Recalled May 28, 2003 30,000 units Updated June 6, 2025

CPSC, Starbucks Coffee Co. Announce Recall of Children's Tumbler Cups

Choking

The hazard

When the flexible straw on the cups is chewed, small pieces of plastic can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Incidents reported: Starbucks has received two reports of pieces of the straws becoming detached in the children's mouths. No injuries have been reported; however, in one instance, a child reportedly began to choke on a detached piece of the straw and the Heimlich Maneuver was administered by the parent, to remove the small piece.

What to do now

Parents and caregivers should stop young children from using these cups immediately, and return the cups to any Starbucks location for a refund and a free beverage of any size.

Contact: For more information, consumers should contact Starbucks Customer Relations at (800) 235-2883 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET any day, or visit the company's website at Starbucks.com

About this recall

The tumbler cup is constructed of translucent plastic in the shape of a bear with the words "Bearista™ Bear" printed on the front. The cup was sold in both blue and green. The cup has a screw-on lid in the shape of a bear's head, from which a soft flexible straw protrudes. The product's lid can rotate such that the straw attachment can be bent (closed) to prevent liquid from leaking out.

Product photos

Recalled Starbucks Bearista™ Bear tumbler cups
Recalled Starbucks Bearista™ Bear tumbler cups

Photos: U.S. CPSC