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High Noon vodka found in energy drink cans

Austin American-Statesman · 10h
Do Celsius drinks have alcohol? High Noon recalls vodka seltzers after labeling mix-up
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.
Self on MSN · 16h
Some Celsius Energy Drink Cans May Accidentally Contain Vodka, Per Recall
The recall was triggered after High Noon learned that a shared packaging supplier accidentally shipped the empty Celsius energy drink cans to High Noon, which then filled them with vodka seltzer.
Yahoo · 12h
High Noon vodka found in energy drink cans; What to know about Celsius recall in PA
Celsius and High Noon are completely separate companies. Celsius is owned by Celsius Holdings, Inc., a public company focused on health-focused energy beverages. High Noon, on the other hand, is owned by E. & J. Gallo Winery and specializes in ready-to-drink alcoholic seltzers.
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FDA Just Issued A Warning That Popular Energy Drinks May Contain Alcohol. Which Celsius Flavors Were Affected
The FDA is urging people who have cans of Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition to check if they’re ...
1don MSN
Some Celsius Cans Could Accidentally Be Filled Alcohol, FDA Says
In what is basically a TikTok parody come true, alcoholic seltzer company High Noon said that beach-themed variety packs were ...

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