Fizzy drink cans recalled as they 'may rupture unexpectedly'
Summary
Dalston Soda Company is recalling some cans and multipacks of its Pineapple Soda because the cans might break open unexpectedly and cause injury. Customers are advised not to drink the product, to throw the cans away safely, and can get a refund from the company.Key Facts
- The recall affects Dalston Soda’s Pineapple Soda cans and four-can multipacks.
- The cans may break apart suddenly, creating sharp edges that can hurt people.
- The issue is due to a packaging defect.
- Customers should handle the cans carefully, place them upright in a sealed bag, and dispose of them with regular household waste.
- Customers are asked not to return the cans to stores but can get a full refund by contacting Dalston Soda Company.
- The affected cans have a best before date of 4 August 2027, with batch codes 037130 (single cans) and 037129 (multipacks).
- No other Dalston Soda products are involved in the recall.
- Dalston Soda was started by chefs from the former Passing Clouds nightclub in Dalston, east London, and the drink is sold in supermarkets, some pubs, and attractions in London.
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