HydroJug Recalls 14-Ounce Children's Sport Tumblers for Choking Hazard
HydroJug recalled 14-ounce children's sport tumblers on December 4, 2025, due to a choking hazard. The rivets on the handle can detach, posing a risk to children. The tumblers were sold in five patterns: Cowgirl, Daisy Checkers, Dinosaur, Sport, and Bows.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
December 4, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
HydroJug, Inc., of Ogden, Utah, HydroJug
Category
Toys & Children's Products
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
CHILDREN
Product Images
Recalled 14 oz. Sport Tumbler in Cowgirl, Sports, Daisy Checkers, Dinosaur and Bows patterns
Recalled 14 oz. Sport Tumbler (with rubber boot removed)
Recalled 14 oz. Sport Tumblers bottom view (serial number 2350101 location shown on the left, no serial number shown on the right)
Hazard Information
The rivets on the handle can come loose, causing the handle to detach, posing a choking hazard for children.
What You Should Do
HydroJug via email at service@thehydrojug.com or online at https://www.thehydrojug.com/recall or https://www.thehydrojug.com/ and click on "Recall" at the bottom of the page for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled 14-ounce sport tumbler and contact HydroJug for a free replacement lid. Consumers should email HydroJug at service@thehydrojug.com and provide order details (if available), shipping address and photos of the bottom of the tumbler showing the serial number or that there is no serial number. Consumers will be asked to include photos of the recalled tumbler lid permanently marked with the word "Recalled" and to dispose of the recalled tumbler lid. HydroJug will confirm eligibility and send a replacement lid.. Available options: Replace
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Product Details
The recalled product is a 14-ounce sport tumbler with serial number 235010 or no serial number located on the bottom under the rubber boot. The tumblers feature a handle with rivets attached to the lid. They were sold through multiple retailers.
The Hazard
The rivets on the tumbler handles can loosen and detach, creating a choking hazard for children. The recall addresses this serious safety issue.
What to Do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled tumblers. Contact HydroJug via email at service@thehydrojug.com or visit their website for a free replacement lid.
Contact Information
To initiate a return, email HydroJug at service@thehydrojug.com. For more details, visit https://www.thehydrojug.com/recall.
Key Facts
Recalled product: 14-ounce sport tumbler
Choking hazard due to loose rivets
Stop using immediately
Contact HydroJug for replacement lid
Sold in Cowgirl, Daisy Checkers, Dinosaur, Sport, and Bows patterns
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