The Joly's LLC, of Orlando, Florida Joly's 80% Vinegar (32 oz, pack of two) was recalled in 2026 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over the recalled vinegar product violates the precautionary labeling requirements under the federal hazardous substances act (fhsa) because the hazardous substance lacks required warning labels and first-aid treatment instructions. this poses a deadly risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed and a serious injury from chemical burns to the skin and eyes if improperly handled.. If you own this product, you may be entitled to a free repair, replacement, or refund — here's exactly what to do.
What was recalled
- Joly's 80% Vinegar (32 oz, pack of two) — Units: About 450
This recall involves Joly's 80% Vinegar (32-ounce, pack of two). The vinegar comes in a white capped transparent bottle with an orange and red label with white lettering that has "Joly's" brand, "80% Vinegar" and "Dilutes to 5 Gallons". There are no other markings on the container.
The hazard
The CPSC flagged the following risk:
- The recalled vinegar product violates the precautionary labeling requirements under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) because the hazardous substance lacks required warning labels and first-aid treatment instructions. This poses a deadly risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed and a serious injury from chemical burns to the skin and eyes if improperly handled.
What to do if you own this product
The recall remedy:
- Consumers should move the vinegar products out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact Joly's to receive a full refund and disposal instructions. Consumers will be asked to send an email to jolysllc@gmail.com with a photo of the recalled product in its original packaging and "RECALLED" printed on the container.
Consumer contact: Joly's at 240-412-8720 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or email at jolysllc@gmail.com.
Official CPSC recall notice: Read the full recall on CPSC.gov.
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How do I know if my Joly's 80% Vinegar (32 oz, pack of two) is part of the recall?
Check the model number and purchase date against the affected units listed above, and confirm on the official CPSC notice. If it matches, you're covered by the remedy.
Does a recall mean a free replacement?
Often yes. Recall remedies are typically a free repair, replacement, or refund — you generally don't pay, even if the product is out of warranty. Recall rights are separate from the manufacturer's warranty.
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