High Noon Recalls Alcoholic Drinks Mislabeled as Celsius. What to Do if You Were Impacted
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – High Noon recalled mislabeled vodka seltzer cans sold as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks, warning of unintentional alcohol consumption and urging disposal of affected products.
- On July 30, 2025, the FDA announced a recall after High Noon reported some vodka seltzer cans were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks.
- According to High Noon, a shared packaging supplier mistakenly shipped empty Celsius cans, which were filled with vodka seltzer, leading to the recall.
- The recall affects Celsius Astro Vibe cans due to a labeling error and undeclared allergens, with consumers advised to inspect all cans before use.
- Consumers are urged to dispose of affected cans, as no injuries or illnesses have been reported but unintentional alcohol ingestion poses risks, especially for minors, High Noon advises contacting consumerrelations@highnoonvodka.com.
- Celsius is a popular beverage brand, and the FDA published a release on July 30 confirming that two production lots of the Beach Variety Packs may include mislabeled Celsius Astro Vibe cans filled with vodka seltzer.
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Fact or Fiction: Alcoholic beverage recalled after mistakenly being labeled as energy drink?
(KGTV) A story you may have seen claims an alcoholic beverage is being recalled because it was mistakenly labeled as an energy drink.It's true.High Noon is pulling its vodka seltzer after some cases were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks.The FDA says the cases in question were shipped from July 21 to July 23.You can find the lots in question on the FDA's website, but none were reportedly shipped to California.Celsius and High Noon are made by …
High Noon Recalls Vodka Seltzer Drinks Mislabeled as Celsius Energy Drinks
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