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Everton supporters visiting Hill Dickinson Stadium will have access to a wide variety of food and drink options across all ...
After taking on tequila, Lewis Hamilton's non-alcoholic Almave is launching its first mezcal, made from Espadín agave.
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Kylie Minogue’s wine and prosecco range features non-alcoholic versions, which is available to purchase from UK supermarkets ...
Empty Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz cans were mistakenly shipped to High Noon and filled with the company’s vodka ...
High Noon, the company that creates Celsius energy drinks, has issued a recall after realizing that some of its Beach Variety packs contain cans that are filled with High Noon vodka seltzer alcohol ...
This packaging label mishap could lead to unintentional alcohol consumption. Here's how to check if you bought these cans.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Wednesday that two lots of the High Noon Beach Variety 12-pack contain cans labeled as “CELSIUS® ASTRO VIBE™ Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz ...
High Noon is recalling some of its variety packs after discovering that some were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks. The recall extends to High Noon Beach Variety 12-packs with UPC 085000040065 ...
US authorities are warning consumers of Celsius energy drinks to check their cans after some were accidently filled with vodka. The US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) issued the warning for the ...
The mistake is the result of High Noon receiving empty Celsius cans from a packaging supplier that Celsius also uses, a company spokesperson said.
High Noon is recalling two production lots of High Noon Beach Variety packs because some packs include cans containing vodka ...
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