Apple juice recalled across 28 states over fears toxic substance contaminated batch
Briefly

Martinelli's is recalling specific four-packs of its 10-ounce round glass apple juice bottles sold in 28 states due to potential patulin contamination, a toxic mycotoxin from molds. The FDA reported that the recall includes 7,234 cases spanning 111 batches and classified it as a Class II recall, indicating potential temporary health risks, although serious consequences are unlikely. The recall was officially initiated on March 18 and acknowledged by the FDA on April 22. Customers are advised to check their products accordingly.
The recall affects four-packs of Martinelli's 10-ounce round glass apple juice bottles across 28 states due to potential patulin contamination, a mycotoxin from molds.
Class II recalls, like this one, indicate that the products may cause temporary adverse health effects, but serious health consequences are considered remote.
Read at New York Post
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