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Herbal Health Supplement Sold Nationwide Recalled over Deadly Botulism Risk
No illnesses have been reported, and consumers who bought the 16-ounce or 32-ounce bottles are urged to return them for a full refund.
- On Tuesday, Liquid Blenz Corp recalled all Good Brain Tonic bottles nationwide due to potential botulism contamination; the herbal supplement marketed for memory and focus may contain bacteria causing potentially fatal food poisoning.
- The botulism risk was identified following analysis by the Cornell Food Venture Center and field testing by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets food inspectors.
- Recalled items include 16-oz and 32-oz amber-colored bottles with plastic caps; the 16-oz version uses TPC code 860010984468 and the 32-oz version uses UPC code 860010984475.
- No illnesses have been reported to the FDA, though symptoms of botulism appearing between 12 and 36 hours after ingestion include muscle weakness, respiratory problems, and double vision.
- Anyone who purchased the supplements should return them to their place of purchase for a full refund; consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-516-608-8826.
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Liquid supplement recalled because of botulism risk
Liquid Blenz Corp. of Rockville Center, NY, is recalling all codes of Good Brain Tonic because of Botulism potential. The Good Brain Tonic was distributed nationwide in retail stores and via internet sales.Good Brain is bottled in 16-ounce and 32-ounce Amber bottles with plastic caps. The UPC code for 16-ounce size is 860010984468 and for the 32-ounce size it is 860010984475.No illnesses have been reported to date.The Botulism potential was disc…
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