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Bottled Iced Tea May Contain Glass Fragments

Tejava of Calistoga, CA said Friday it is recalling certain production lots of Tejava® Premium Iced Tea in 12 oz. glass bottles as a precautionary measure due to the possible presence of glass fragments that could be harmful if swallowed.

To date, there have been no reports of any injury or illness.

The 12 oz Tejava® production lot code dates being recalled are: 1BT220, 1BT221, 1BT222, 1BT223, 1BT252, 1BT253, 1BT254, 1BT255, 1BT277, 1BT278, 1BT279, 1BT280, 1BT313.

These production codes can be found on the back of the bottle label and on the long panel of the case tray. They are:

– case UPC 6-54871-24901-2

– four pack UPC 6-54871-04901-1

– single bottle UPC 6-54871-00901-5.

The 1 liter size of Tejava® Premium Iced Tea is NOT affected and is NOT part of this recall.

Consumers who purchased the recalled iced tea are being asked to return it to the store where it was purchased and coupons, product replacement, or credit will be issued.

For further information, consumers should contact the Tejava® Consumer Hotline at 1-888-847-8742 or www.Tejava.com 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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