HydroJug is recalling approximately 17,000 of its 14-ounce Children's Sport Tumblers because the rivets on the handle can loosen and cause the handle to detach. The firm has received 656 reports of rivets coming loose, though no injuries have been reported. These tumblers were sold in five patterns—Cowgirl, Daisy Checkers, Dinosaur, Sport, and Bows—at retailers like Academy Sports and Scheels, as well as online at Amazon and Hydrojug.com between May and June 2025. Consumers should stop using the tumblers immediately and contact HydroJug for a free replacement lid.
The handle's rivets can detach from the lid, creating small parts that pose a choking hazard to young children.
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.
Serial number is located on the bottom of the tumbler under the rubber boot; some affected units have no serial number.

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)
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response