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'Do not drink': Popular alcoholic drink recalled due to pieces of glass in bottles
The Food Standards Agency recalled specific Disaronno Originale batches due to glass shards from a bottling line fault, urging returns for a refund or replacement.
- On Thursday, the Food Standards Agency issued an alert and tweeted a recall on December 9, 2025 after potential glass contamination in 700ml Disaronno Originale bottles made them unsafe to drink.
- Manufacturer statements point to an anomaly on a bottling line, with an FSA spokesman saying the recall followed the possible presence of foreign bodies in Disaronno bottles.
- Batch codes listed include 25374, 25375, 25381, 25382, 25435, 25442 and 25444, and retailers including Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury's will display point-of-sale notices.
- Illva Saronno apologised to customers following the recall of several batches of Disaronno Originale, while retailers will display point-of-sale notices and local authorities received details of actions to take.
- Recalled ahead of Christmas, a popular alcoholic drink may contain glass, and the Food Standards Agency uses Product Withdrawal Information Notices and Product Recall Information Notices to inform consumers in England and Scotland.
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