High Noon Admits Major Labeling Error, Plus Recalled Products with Catastrophic Impacts
UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – The recall affects packs shipped to six states due to a packaging error causing vodka seltzer to be mislabeled as energy drinks, with no reported illnesses so far, FDA said.
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High Noon Admits Major Labeling Error, Plus Recalled Products with Catastrophic Impacts
High Noon has issued quite a disturbing recall after Beach Variety 12-pack cases included alcohol-based cans mislabeled as energy drinks. Cans labeled “Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz” may actually contain vodka. The FDA states that the error arose from a shared supplier mistake. Recalls affect several U.S. states across multiple lot codes. Consumers are being asked to dispose of cans and seek refunds. Though no illnesses have been report…
Say WHAT?! High Noon Recalls Vodka Seltzers Accidentally Labeled As Celsius Energy Drinks
Roommates, get into this one! High Noon is recalling some of its vodka seltzers after the products were accidentally packaged into containers meant for Celsius energy drinks. At least six states received the impacted shipments. So far, no health incidents have been reported from consuming the mislabeled drinks.RELATED: Walmart Reportedly Recalls Over 800K Water Bottles After Lids Allegedly Cause BlindnessDetails About The Energy Drinks MishapHig…
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