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Major Energy Drink Recall Sparks Legal Concerns Over Unintentional Alcohol Consumption
The official recall notice emphasizes that “no illnesses or adverse events have been reported for this recall to date,”though legal experts note that adverse effects from unintentional alcohol consumption may not be immediately apparent or reported.
What Consumers Must Know
Affected consumers should immediately check their recent purchases for High Noon Beach Variety packs that may contain Celsius-branded cans filled with alcoholic content. The recall specifically targets products with matching lot numbers and distribution dates from the affected timeframe.
Legal professionals advise consumers who may have unknowingly consumed the mislabeled products to document their experience and seek medical attention if they experience any adverse effects, particularly individuals with alcohol sensitivities or those taking medications that interact with alcohol.
Industry-Wide Implications
The beverage industry, worth hundreds of billions annually, relies heavily on third-party manufacturing relationships. This incident demonstrates how quickly supply chain errors can create significant legal and financial exposure for multiple companies simultaneously.