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High Noon vodka found in energy drink cans

Yahoo · 18h
High Noon vodka found in energy drink cans; What to know about Celsius recall in PA
Celsius and High Noon are completely separate companies. Celsius is owned by Celsius Holdings, Inc., a public company focused on health-focused energy beverages. High Noon, on the other hand, is owned by E. & J. Gallo Winery and specializes in ready-to-drink alcoholic seltzers.
NPR · 1d
High Noon is recalling some vodka seltzers mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks
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.
Gizmodo · 2d
Check Your Celsius Energy Drinks, They Might Be Booze
High Noon has issued a voluntary recall after Celsius energy drinks in eight states were mislabeled and may contain vodka. The company reports that a “shared packaging supplier” mistakenly shipped empty cans for Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz Edition to High Noon, which filled the cans with alcoholic drinks from its Beach Variety 12-packs.
1don MSN

High Noon recalls vodka seltzers mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks

High Noon has recalled its Beach Variety 12-packs after some cans were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, the company ...
2d

'Labeling Error' Leads to Recall of Popular Beverage Brand

The outside of the can may look like an energy drink, but it could actually be unintentionally filled with alcohol.

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