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Bulging packaging of soy dessert due to yeast growth in Germany and Denmark
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Category 2: | For Information |
Alert Notification: | 2023.05 |
Product: | The Apple Farm Still Irish Apple Juice; pack size: 250ml |
Batch Code: | M152; best before date: 31/03/2024 |
Country Of Origin: | Ireland |
The above batch of The Apple Farm Still Irish Apple Juice is being recalled due to possible fermentation that may cause bottle breakage.
Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale.
Date published: 27 August 2022
Updated: 29 August 2022
Eagle Bay Brewing Company is conducting a recall of Eagle Bay Brewing Company XPA 375mL cans. The product has been available for sale at BWS, Dan Murphy’s, Liquorland, First Choice, Vintage Cellars, Liquor Barons, Cellarbrations, The Bottle’O and other independent liquor retailers in WA.
Best Before: BB 19/04/23
The recall is due to secondary fermentation.
Food products containing excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed.
Australia
Consumers should not drink or open this product and should dispose of it safely. Please contact Eagle Bay Brewing Company for safe disposal instructions and to arrange for reimbursement.
For further information please contact:
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As part of quality assurance, it was found that individual bottles undergo fermentation, which can lead to alcohol formation and the bottles to burst.
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Press release
Hochwald Sprudel Schupp GmbH
As part of quality assurance, it was found that individual bottles undergo fermentation, which can lead to alcohol formation and the bottles to burst.
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PS Blackstrap Ginger 330mL
Ginger flavoured soft drink
Best Before: BB 28 08 21
Batch number: 280821
The product was sold at BWS stores in NSW.
The recall is due to possible excess carbonation and the potential for the bottle to rupture due to a secondary fermentation.
Food products containing excess carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed.
Consumers should not drink or open this product, and should contact The Bubble Verse Pty Ltd for safe disposal instructions and to arrange a refund.
For further information, contact The Bubble Verse Pty Ltd by phone on 0424 400 701 or via email at info@ps-soda.com
BWS
The Bubble Verse PTY LTD trading as PS Soda is conducting a recall of PS Blackstrap Ginger 330ml. The product has been available for sale at BWS in NSW.
BB 28 08 21
The recall is due to possible excess carbonation and the potential for the bottle to rupture due to a secondary fermentation.
Food products containing excess carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed.
Australia
Consumers should not drink or open this product, and should dispose of it safely. Please contact The Bubble Verse PTY LTD for safe disposal instructions and to arrange compensation.
For further information please contact:
The Bubble Verse PTY LTD
0424 400 701 info@ps-soda.com
https://www.ps-soda.com/
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