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High Noon Recall Warns That Certain Celsius Energy Drink Cans May Mistakenly Contain Alcohol
We are working with the FDA, retailers and distributors to proactively manage the recall to ensure the safety and well-being of our consumers,” High Noon told PEOPLE in a statement ...
But even if you didn’t buy a High Noon Beach Variety pack, the recall advises you to check out your Celsius Astro Vibe, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition can anyway. Affected cans will have a silver lid ...
The mistake is the result of High Noon receiving empty Celsius cans from a packaging supplier that Celsius also uses, a company spokesperson said.
Energy drink brand CELSIUS turns labeling error recall into marketing opportunity, social media users react to High Noon ...
Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks.
The energy drink cans were accidentally included in a variety pack of hard seltzer and could be filled with alcohol.
The canned cocktail maker High Noon is warning customers that some of its vodka seltzers were accidentally labeled as Celsius energy drinks. In a recall notice posted to the Food and Drug ...
Energy drinks that mistakenly contain vodka are being recalled in more than a half dozen states. High Noon is recalling two production lots of High Noon Beach Variety packs because some contain ...
Empty Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz cans were mistakenly shipped to High Noon and filled with the company’s vodka seltzer, the FDA says.
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