Thermos Food Jars & Bottles Recall
Heads up! If you have a Thermos food jar or bottle sitting in your kitchen cabinet or packed in a lunch bag, you’ll want to check it ASAP. A major recall has just been issued, and the reason behind it is pretty concerning.
🚨 What’s Being Recalled?
The recall involves 8.1 million Thermos Stainless King Food Jars and Sportsman Bottles, including:
These products were manufactured before July 2023 and sold in a variety of colors. You can find the model number printed on the bottom of the container, and the Thermos logo is on the side.
🚨 Why This Recall Matters
The issue comes down to the stopper (lid). These recalled containers do NOT have a pressure relief valve, which can cause dangerous pressure buildup inside — especially when storing hot foods or liquids.
When opened, the stopper can:
- Forcefully eject
- Hit users in the face or body
- Cause serious injuries
Even more concerning:
- 27 incidents have been reported
- Some injuries required medical attention
- 3 people suffered permanent vision loss after being struck in the eye

🚨 What You Should Do Right Now:
If you own one of these products, STOP using it immediately.
Here’s how to get it fixed:
- For Food Jars (SK3000 & SK3020):
- Dispose of the stopper (lid)
- Take a photo of it thrown away
- Contact Thermos for a free replacement stopper
- For Bottles (SK3010):
- Contact Thermos
- They’ll provide a prepaid label to return it
- You’ll receive a replacement bottle
Contact Thermos online here or call 662-563-6822 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.

🚨 Where Were These Sold?
These items were widely available at:
- Target
- Walmart
- Amazon
- Thermos website
- …and other retailers nationwide
They were sold between March 2008 and July 2024, typically for around $30. This isn’t one of those “better safe than sorry” recalls … this one involves real, serious injuries, including permanent damage.
If you or your kids use a Thermos container regularly (especially for hot foods), it’s worth taking a minute to flip it over and check that model number.
For more details about this recall, go here.








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