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Empty Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz cans were mistakenly shipped to High Noon and filled with the company’s vodka seltzer, the FDA says.
In one of the more bizarre recalls to happen this year, Celsius and High Noon just got recalled nationwide after cans of hard seltzer-containing Celsius were accidentally included in multipacks of ...
The mistake is the result of High Noon receiving empty Celsius cans from a packaging supplier that Celsius also uses, a company spokesperson said.
Consumer who may have purchased the drinks involved in this recall should contact High Noon's consumer relations.
High Noon is recalling its vodka seltzer cans due to mislabeling. Two lots of the 12 packs of Beach variety drinks were erroneously labeled as Celsius energy drinks. The lots were shipped between July ...
Some beach variety packs of High Noon hard seltzers included canned cocktails mislabeled as blue raspberry Celsius energy drinks. The affected lots were sent to retailers in six states last week.
High Noon is recalling some 12-packs of its hard seltzers that it says contain cocktail cans mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, due to an issue with their shared packaging supplier.
High Noon recalled two lots of its Beach Variety 12-packs after discovering some cans were mislabeled as Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink but actually contain alcoholic vodka seltzer. The mislabeled ...
There's a big world of High Noon flavors out there. The vodka and grapefruit-based seltzers have a lot of variety, so we're here to help with 11 of the best High Noon seltzer flavors, ranked.
High Noon cost $500,000 to make and grossed $18,000,000 which, in today’s dollars, is about $150,000,000.