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Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic ...
Some High Noon 12-packs were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks. The recalled products were sent to eight states between ...
In one of the more bizarre recalls to happen this year, High Noon just got recalled nationwide after cans of hard seltzer-containing Celsius were accidentally included in multipacks of High Noon hard ...
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Futurism on MSNSurprise! Random Cans of Celsius Energy Drink Actually Contain Vodka After Factory Accident, Company AdmitsBottlenecked The next time you need an energy boost, you might end up getting tipsy instead. In a recall notice, the Food and ...
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Motherly on MSNThis popular energy drink may accidentally contain alcohol—what parents need to knowAccording to a press release from High Noon, some of its vodka seltzer was accidentally packaged in cans labeled as Celsius ...
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Irish Star on MSNHigh Noon recalls vodka seltzers accidentally labeled as Celsius energy drinksThe mislabeled 12-packs were shipped to distributors in Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia ...
US authorities are warning consumers of Celsius energy drinks to check their cans after some were accidently filled with vodka. The US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) issued the warning for the ...
Critics of legal marijuana have long argued that manufacturers deliberately and dangerously blur the lines, offering ...
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Daily Star on MSNHuge energy drink pulled from shelves after accidentally being filled with vodkaCelsius energy drinks have had to be removed from businesses across the US after they were wrongly packaged, meaning there was a strong presence of vodka in the drinks being bought ...
*** Florida deputies were called to a Planet Fitness gym in San Carlos Park after a naked man allegedly tried to burn the ...
The Trump administration is using viral memes, trending audio and even AI in posts highlighting immigration enforcement, ...
In a statement, Tong said the lawsuit is in response to executive orders that "deter providers from offering medically appropriate care to individuals under age 19," even though the care is legal and ...
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