In a major safety recall, Thermos has announced the withdrawal of around 8.2 million food jars and beverage bottles after reports of defective stoppers forcefully ejecting and causing injuries, including cases of permanent vision loss.
According to a notice issued by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall covers approximately 5.8 million Stainless King Food Jars and about 2.3 million Sportsman Food & Beverage Bottles sold between March 2008 and July 2024. The products were widely available through major retailers, including Target, Walmart and Amazon.
CBS news quoted the company which said it has received 27 reports of incidents where consumers were struck by stoppers that unexpectedly ejected upon opening the containers. Some of these incidents resulted in lacerations requiring medical attention, while three consumers suffered permanent vision loss.
The issue has been linked to a design flaw in the stopper, which lacks a pressure relief mechanism in its center, allowing internal pressure to build up and release suddenly.
The recall specifically includes:
- Stainless King Food Jars (models SK3000 and SK3020) manufactured before July 2023
- All Sportsman Food & Beverage Bottles (model SK3010)
The affected products were sold in multiple colors and feature the Thermos brand name printed on the sides, with model numbers located at the bottom.
Consumers have been urged to stop using the recalled items immediately. Thermos is offering free replacement pressure relief stoppers or full product replacements, depending on the model.


