Martinelli's Recalls 173,000 Bottles of Apple Juice Over Patulin Contamination Risk
- Martinelli's has begun recalling certain four-packs of 10-ounce round glass apple juice bottles sold in 28 states, according to the Food and Drug Administration .
- The recall was initiated due to potential patulin contamination, a mycotoxin produced by molds that may grow on apples, as reported by the FDA.
- There are 7,234 cases, totaling 111 batches of apple juice involved in the recall, as stated by the FDA.
- On April 22, the FDA classified the recall as a Class II offense, meaning it may cause temporary health consequences, according to the FDA's website.
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