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Celsius energy drink cans recalled because they accidentally contain a boozy surprise

Celsius Energy Drink Cans Accidentally Filled with Boozy Seltzer High Noon

An unexpected mix-up has occurred in the beverage industry, as Celsius energy drink cans were mistakenly filled with boozy seltzer High Noon and distributed to stores nationwide. This error has prompted a widespread recall to prevent any unintentional alcohol ingestion by consumers.

The manufacturer discovered that a packaging supplier had mistakenly shipped empty CELSIUS cans to High Noon, leading to the unintended mixing of the two beverages. The Food and Drug Administration issued an advisory on Tuesday, warning consumers about the potential risks associated with consuming the liquid in these cans.

Celsius energy drink cans were accidentally filled with boozy seltzer High Noon and sold at stores across the country, resulting in a widespread recall.
Celsius energy drink cans were accidentally filled with boozy seltzer High Noon and sold at stores across the country, resulting in a widespread recall. FDA

The affected cans were specifically the Celsius Blue Razz cans with a silver top, as opposed to their usual cans with a black top. This distinction is crucial for consumers to identify the spiked cans and avoid any potential risks associated with alcohol ingestion.

The errors are confined to Celsius Blue Razz cans with a silver top, instead of a black top.
The errors are confined to Celsius Blue Razz cans with a silver top, instead of a black top. FDA

These spiked cans were distributed in 12-packs to distributors in eight states, including New York, Florida, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin. It is essential for retailers and consumers in these states to be vigilant in identifying the mislabeled cans to prevent any potential health risks.

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