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Some cans of High Noon vodka seltzer were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, according to an FDA recall notice.
The mistake is the result of High Noon receiving empty Celsius cans from a packaging supplier that Celsius also uses, a company spokesperson said.
Empty Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz cans were mistakenly shipped to High Noon and filled with the company’s vodka seltzer, the FDA says.
Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks.
Consumer who may have purchased the drinks involved in this recall should contact High Noon's consumer relations.
High Noon is recalling its vodka seltzer cans due to mislabeling. Two lots of the 12 packs of Beach variety drinks were erroneously labeled as Celsius energy drinks. The lots were shipped between July ...
High Noon has recalled its Beach Variety 12-packs after some cans were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, the company announced.
High Noon recalls vodka seltzer packs after mislabeled Celsius energy drink cans filled with alcohol surface in eight states.
High Noon has recalled two production lots of its vodka seltzer Beach Variety packs after some cans were mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz with a silver top. The company states ...
New York -- High Noon is issuing a voluntary recall of its vodka seltzer after some cases were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, potentially resulting in someone accidentally drinking alcohol.
High Noon is recalling certain 12-packs of its vodka seltzers, which turned out to offer more than just a variety of fruit flavors: The company says some of them also contained cans of the ...
High Noon is recalling its Beach Variety 12-packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius Astro Vibe. The mislabeled cans contain alcohol, posing a risk of unintentional ingestion.