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Glass Fragments in Fruit Beverages

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and AllJuice International are advising customers not to consume certain AllJuice products because they may contain harmful glass fragments.

There have been no injuries reported.

The recalled juices, in 73 mL glass bottles, were distributed in Ontario, Canada and include:

– Aljuice Key Lime Fruit Beverage, UPC 7 74557 40525 9, code BB 2014 JUN 15

– Aljuice Strawberry Kiwi Fruit Beverage, UPC 7 74557 50500 3, code BB 2014 JUN 16

– Aljuice Cranberry-Raspberry Cocktail Fruit Beverage, UPC7 74557 30500 9, code BB 2014 JUN 16

– Aljuice Mango Fruit Beverage, UPC7 74557 90002 0, code BB 2014 JUN 16

– St. Maarten Mangos & Carrots Fruit Beverage, UPC 7 74557 90016 7, code  BB 2014 JUN 16

For more information, contact AllJuice Internationalat 416-707-0704 or CFIA at 1-880-442-2342/TTY 1-800-465-7735 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday.

Julia Thomas

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