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Apple juice recalled across 28 states over fears toxic substance contaminated batch By . Andrea Margolis, Fox News. Published April 26, 2025, 4:19 p.m. ET. Originally Published by: ...
The affected apple juice was sold in stores in 10-ounce glass bottles with a “white metal screw top lid,” according to the FDA. The products also have a “sell by” date of Dec. 5, 2026, and ...
Data from the USDA suggest that Trump’s tariffs have sparked a more dramatic shift in the US toward buying apple juice concentrate from Turkey. So far this year, Americans have imported around ...
This Popular Apple Juice Brand Just Recalled Nearly 174,000 Bottles Over Mold Contamination. Beloved by both children and adults, this juice beverage—with its signature round glass bottle—is ...
More than 7,000 cases of Martinelli's Apple Juice were recalled in Ohio, Kentucky and 26 other states due to concerns of patulin contamination. 'Resistance is futile.' Why UC and other ...
The recalled apple juice comes in packs of four 10-ounce translucent glass bottles with white metal screw top lids, according to the FDA. The juice is marked with UPC code 0 41244 04102 2 and a ...
WATSONVILLE, Calif. — Martinelli's, a Watsonville apple juice company, is recalling more than 7,000 cases of apple juice due to potential contamination with a poisonous toxin.
The apple juice isn’t the only product that’s been at risk of contamination. Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a health alert for ...
(NEXSTAR) – More than 170,000 bottles of Martinelli’s apple juice have been recalled over potential contamination with patulin, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.. Patulin, a ...
Martinelli's, renowned for its glass-bottled apple juice, has initiated a recall of certain four packs of its 10-ounce round glass bottles due to potential patulin contamination, according to the FDA.