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Kathy Egan [email protected] The High Noon company has issued a recall because cans labeled as some Celsius Astro ...
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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 ...
High Noon recalls vodka seltzer packs after mislabeled Celsius cans filled with alcohol surface in eight states.
High Noon has recalled its Beach Variety 12-packs after some cans were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, the company announced.
The mistake is the result of High Noon receiving empty Celsius cans from a packaging supplier that Celsius also uses, a company spokesperson said.
Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks.
A recall was issued for certain lots of High Noon and Celsius Energy Drinks, with High Noon saying some cans of the energy drink were mislabeled and actually contain alcohol.
In a recall notice issued Wednesday, the company said some of its High Noon Beach Variety packs had been “mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition with a silver ...
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.
To be clear: The recall is specifically for those 12-packs and not for Celsius Astro Vibe. High Noon -- which makes Celsius energy drinks -- made that announcement on Thursday.
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 ...
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