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High Noon is voluntarily recalling two production lots of its seltzer packs due to a mislabeling issue. Find out more.
Some beach variety packs of High Noon hard seltzers included canned cocktails mislabeled as blue raspberry Celsius energy ...
Some cans mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz Edition, a non-alcoholic energy drink, actually contain vodka ...
That's because High Noon -- which makes Celsius energy drinks -- announced on Thursday that there would be a recall of High Noon Beach Variety packs due to a mislabeling. Some cans of Celsius Astro ...
The recall was triggered after High Noon learned that a shared packaging supplier accidentally shipped the empty Celsius ...
High Noon recalls vodka seltzer packs after mislabeled Celsius cans filled with alcohol surface in eight states.
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Woman's World on MSNCelsius and High Noon Recall: What to Know About the Shocking Drinks Mix-Up
If you are a Celsius drinker, we have some bad news for you. Several cases of the beloved energy drink are being looked at by ...
This packaging label mishap could lead to unintentional alcohol consumption. Here's how to check if you bought these cans without knowing.
The recalled 12-packs, which were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, were sent to eight states between July 21 and July 23.
High Noon, the company that creates Celsius energy drinks, has issued a recall after realizing that some of its Beach Variety ...
Celsius energy drinks and High Noon vodka seltzers — has sparked a nationwide recall and plenty of confusion. If you’re in ...
A mix-up with a packaging supplier resulted in some cans of Celsius, an energy drink containing no alcohol, being filled with ...
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