Vodka in your energy drink? Massive energy drink recall — Here’s what Texans need to know

Celsius recall: High Noon warns energy drinks were 'inadvertently filled'  with vodkaWorries may have spiked after customers noticed an unusual kick in their favorite energy drink — and not from caffeine. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall for two popular beverage brands on Wednesday, July 30, after one of the company’s reported that some of its products are mislabeled, leading to unintentional alcohol consumption.   High Noon, a business that shares a third-party packaging supplies with Celsius, is recalling a number of its Beach Variety packs after realizing that some of its vodka seltzers are incorrectly labeled as a Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink, specifically the Sparkling Blue Razz Edition.

High Noon, a business that shares a third-party packaging supplies with Celsius, is recalling a number of its Beach Variety packs after realizing that some of its vodka seltzers are incorrectly labeled as a Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink, specifically the Sparkling Blue Razz Edition. The Celsius can contains a silver lid and blue and yellow design elements.

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