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Martinelli's is recalling some four packs of its 10-ounce glass apple juice bottles due to potential patulin contamination, according to the FDA. Here's what to know.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on a popular brand of apple juice in 28 states, including Connecticut.
Martinelli's juice bottles were recalled in 28 states because they could contain a toxic substance created by fungi.
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.
More than 7,000 cases — over 170,000 bottles — of apple juice were voluntarily recalled by S Martinelli & Company over concerns of patulin contamination, a toxic substance produced by certain molds.
Martinelli’s 10-ounce apple juice bottles are being recalled because they may contain patulin, a mycotoxin produced by moldy ...
The recall pertains to certain four-packs of Martinelli’s 10-ounce round glass apple juice bottles sold across 28 states. The recall was sparked by concern over potential patulin contamination ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall for nearly 174,000 bottles of apple juice across 28 states, including Michigan.
S. Martinelli & Co. has recalled more than 170,000 bottles of apple juice sold in 28 states, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The recall was classified as a “Class II recall,” ...
Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Martinelli’s, a juice company, recalled more than 170,000 bottles ...
More than 7,000 cases (over 170,000 bottles) of apple juice were voluntarily recalled by S Martinelli & Company over concerns of patulin contamination, a toxic substance produced by certain molds.