Non-Alcoholic Beverages Sold Across Canada Recalled over Mould
CANADA, JUL 7 – Four types of Ceder's non-alcoholic spirits are recalled nationwide due to mold, which can cause illness especially in vulnerable individuals, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said.
- Dovetail Collections recalled all four flavours of Ceder's Distilled Non-Alcoholic Spirits across Canada on July 7, 2025, due to mould contamination.
- The recall followed detection of mold in 500 milliliter bottles sold at retail and online, posing potential food safety concerns primarily as a spoilage issue.
- Affected products include Ceder's Classic, Crisp, Wild, and Rose spirits with specific UPC codes and lot numbers listed for consumer identification.
- Consumers were advised to avoid consumption, discard or return the products for a refund, and to contact a healthcare professional if symptoms of food poisoning appear.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency classified the recall as a non-harmful quality issue, although individuals with chronic or compromised immune systems could face greater risk if exposed.
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Non-alcoholic spirit recalled due to mould
The recall affects all four flavours of Ceder’s Distilled Non-Alcoholic Spirits.
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