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The FDA has expanded an apple juice recall over concerns of harmful arsenic levels. 133,500 cases of apple juice sold in 27 states, as well as Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, have been recalled.
The recall, reported by the FDA, includes juice sold in 28 states, due to the potential presence of patulin, a mold byproduct found in rotten apples. Martinelli’s, the apple juice brand that has ...
Apple juice recall 2024 full list. The apple juice recall affects products sold at Walmart, Walgreens, Aldi, Weis, Market Basket, BJ's, Dollar General, Lidl US, Brooklyn Fare and other various ...
The recall now includes the "Nice! 100% apple juice" and "Clover Valley 100% apple juice" brands, among others. A full list of affected products can be found below and on the FDA's recall page.
Sept. 7 (UPI) --A voluntary recall of apple juice products containing elevated levels of poisonous arsenic has been expanded after an initial recall was issued last month, Walmart has announced.
Recently, some apple juice products sold at Walmart were recalled due to arsenic levels. That list has now been expanded to several other stores. Initially, a batch of eight-ounce Great Value ...
The recall now includes the "Nice! 100% apple juice" and "Clover Valley 100% apple juice" brands, among others. A full list of affected products can be found below and on the FDA's recall page.
WASHINGTON — A recall of apple juice over concerns about potentially harmful levels of arsenic has expanded to more than 133,000 cases of juice sold at stores across the country.
The recall now includes the "Nice! 100% apple juice" and "Clover Valley 100% apple juice" brands, among others. A full list of affected products can be found below and on the FDA's recall page.
WASHINGTON — A recall of apple juice over concerns about potentially harmful levels of arsenic has expanded to more than 133,000 cases of juice sold at stores across the country.
The recall now includes the "Nice! 100% apple juice" and "Clover Valley 100% apple juice" brands, among others. A full list of affected products can be found below and on the FDA's recall page.
WASHINGTON — A recall of apple juice over concerns about potentially harmful levels of arsenic has expanded to more than 133,000 cases of juice sold at stores across the country.