The mislabeling occurred when a packaging supplier mistakenly sent empty Celsius cans to High Noon, which filled them with alcohol, leading to the recall of the Astro Vibe Blue Razz edition. High Noon is also recalling specific Beach Variety packs from the same production line due to potential contamination.
As per the FDA's announcement, no illness or adverse reactions associated with the affected products have been reported. The recalled items originate from two production lots, with shipments having reached retailers across several states, including Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin, between July 21 and July 23.
Consumers are urged to check for the following retail codes and lot numbers: the Celsius energy drink has UPC 8 89392 00134 1, while the High Noon Beach Variety packs come with UPC 085000040065. Users should dispose of any cans matching the impacted lot codes due to health concerns associated with unintentionally consuming alcoholic beverages.
The USFDA has further clarified that Beach Variety packs with different lot codes remain safe for consumption, alleviating some concerns amid the recall. This incident raises questions about food safety protocols and packaging oversight as consumers navigate the complex landscape of product recalls and quality assurance.
As per the FDA's announcement, no illness or adverse reactions associated with the affected products have been reported. The recalled items originate from two production lots, with shipments having reached retailers across several states, including Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin, between July 21 and July 23.
Consumers are urged to check for the following retail codes and lot numbers: the Celsius energy drink has UPC 8 89392 00134 1, while the High Noon Beach Variety packs come with UPC 085000040065. Users should dispose of any cans matching the impacted lot codes due to health concerns associated with unintentionally consuming alcoholic beverages.
The USFDA has further clarified that Beach Variety packs with different lot codes remain safe for consumption, alleviating some concerns amid the recall. This incident raises questions about food safety protocols and packaging oversight as consumers navigate the complex landscape of product recalls and quality assurance.