Noon reminds me of an alcoholic drink that was misunderstood as Celsius. What if you are affected?
Recall was issued at noon Two beach variety packs because alcohol is present in the wrong type can. These 12 packs of noon beach variety packs include Celsius cans (which should contain energy drinks) shipped in noon vodka seltzer.
The can filled with high noon vodka seltzer is incorrectly labelled as an energy drink in the Celsius universe, Sparkling Blue Laz Edition, and has a silver top rather than a black top. Noon discovered an error after receiving an empty Celsius can shipment instead of an empty high noon can. statement.
The distributor shipped these drinks to Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin from July 21st to 23rd.
If you have purchased (or drank) these cans, here are what lot codes will be affected and what to do.
What if you are affected by a midday drink recall
High NONON advises those who purchased the following code for Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink: The lot code is from 2:55 on L CCB 02JL25 to 3:11 on L CCB 02JL25. Other noon variety packs should not be affected.
Noon reported that no illness or events occurred as part of the misunderstanding. If you purchased an affected drink, please contact the Noon Consumer Relations consonerrelations@highnoonvodka.com Next steps and refunds. The recall is being conducted by the US Food and Drug Administration and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Agency.
CNET reached out until noon for comment but did not receive an immediate response.