Canned energy beverages Celsius filled with vodka in a production accident

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US authorities have warned consumers of energy drinks in Celsius to check their cans after some were accidentally filled with vodka.

The US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) has issued the warning of the newspaper of the Astro Vibe Blue Raz drink.

The mixing appeared after a packaging supplier miscreated the blank boxes of Celsius to the lead company Seltzer High Noon, which filled them with alcohol.

High Noon also recalls some of its beach variety packages that come from the same production line. The affected products are not reported disease or adverse events, USFDA added.

Withdrawal affects two manufacturing batches that USFDA Posted on his website. The products were sent to retailers in Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin, between July 21 and July 23.

Download with high lunch packages include the retail code UPC 085000040065, along with the following batches of batches:

  • L ccc 17jl25 14:00 to l ccc 17jl25 23:59
  • L ccc 18jl25 00:00 to l ccc 18jl25 03:00

The Celsius boxes include the UPC 8 89392 00134 1 Code, along with batches of batches:

  • L CCB 02JL25 2:55 to L CCB 02JL25 3:11

The batch codes are laserated at the bottom of the cans.

“Consumers are advised to dispose of Celsius Astro Vibe’s energy drink, sparkling blue boxes for RAZZ edition with the batch codes and not consuming the liquid,” USFDA said.

High lunch packages on the beach with different batches of batches are not influenced by withdrawal and are safe to consume, he added.

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