Recall warns some Celsius energy drink cans accidentally contain alcohol
In a recall notice posted to the Food and Drug Administration's website, High Noon said that an unspecified number of its Beach Variety packs contain cans are filled with High Noon vodka seltzer alcohol but have been mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe energy drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition, with a silver top.
The products were shipped to retailers in Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin from July 21 to July 23.
The recall was initiated after High Noon discovered that a shared packaging supplier mistakenly shipped empty Celsius cans to High Noon, it said.
No illnesses have been reported from the recall to date.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
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