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High Noon Recalls Vodka Seltzers Mislabeled As Celsius

High Noon Recalls Vodka Seltzers Mislabeled As Celsius

The Onion5 days ago
Certain 12-packs of Celsius energy drinks have been recalled after a packaging error led them to contain High Noon vodka seltzer instead, posing a risk of unintentional alcohol ingestion. What do you think?
'I'd hate to do damage to my liver when I was just trying to damage my heart.' Jake Squires, Elevator Tester
'Someone could have accidentally ingested a calorie.' Theresa Vo, Kazoo Tuner
'And here I was thinking my SSRIs finally started working.' Sam Bell, Fruit Peeler
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Certain 12-packs of Celsius energy drinks have been recalled after a packaging error led them to contain High Noon vodka seltzer instead, posing a risk of unintentional alcohol ingestion. What do you think? 'I'd hate to do damage to my liver when I was just trying to damage my heart.' Jake Squires, Elevator Tester 'Someone could have accidentally ingested a calorie.' Theresa Vo, Kazoo Tuner 'And here I was thinking my SSRIs finally started working.' Sam Bell, Fruit Peeler

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