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Warning issued after US energy drink cans accidentally filled with vodka

Warning issued after US energy drink cans accidentally filled with vodka

Summary

The US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) warned consumers about a mix-up where some Celsius energy drink cans were mistakenly filled with vodka. The recall affects specific lots of the Astro Vibe Blue Razz edition and similar High Noon products sold in several US states.

Key Facts

  • The USFDA issued a warning after Celsius energy drink cans were found to contain vodka by mistake.
  • The mix-up happened because a packaging supplier sent empty Celsius cans to a vodka company, High Noon.
  • High Noon is recalling some of its Beach Variety packs produced on the same line as the mixed-up cans.
  • No one has reported getting sick from these products, according to the USFDA.
  • The recall involves cans distributed in Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
  • Specific lot codes and retail codes for the affected products are listed on the USFDA website.
  • Consumers are advised to throw away the affected energy drink cans and not drink them.
  • Other High Noon products with different lot codes are not part of the recall and are considered safe.
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