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The company is warning that some variety packs contain its popular vodka seltzer inside mislabeled cans of “Celsius Astro ...
Some cans mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz Edition, a non-alcoholic energy drink, actually contain vodka ...
Individual cans of Celsius, a non-alcoholic energy drink, were accidentally filled with vodka seltzer and sold in the packaging of High Noon, a hard seltzer.
Thanks to a mix-up with a packaging supplier, an unspecified number of cans that appear to contain Celsius, a nonalcoholic energy drink, are in fact filled with vodka seltzer.
A popular energy drink is being recalled in six states, including Wisconsin, after it was found that cans mistakenly contain vodka.
High Noon recalls vodka seltzers mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks. Find out which cans are affected and what steps to take, per the FDA.
High Noon is recalling some 12-packs of its hard seltzers that it says contain cocktail cans mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, due to an issue with their shared packaging supplier.
High Noon has recalled its Beach Variety 12-packs after some cans were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, the company announced.
Celsius energy drink cans were accidentally filled with boozy seltzer High Noon and sold at stores across the country, resulting in a widespread recall of the spiked seltzer.
High Noon recalls Celsius Astro Vibe energy drinks for mislabeling and mistakenly containing alcohol.
Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks.
The FDA has recalled High Noon Beach Variety cases that could potentially contain cans mislabeled as Celsius that are actually vodka based seltzer.