Eden Foods is recalling 1,070.2314 cases of Eden Organic Apple Juice because the product may contain excessive levels of patulin, a toxin produced by mold in rotted apples. The recall affects 32 fl. oz., 64 fl. oz., and 1.82 L sizes sold in glass bottles. These products were distributed through wholesale channels in several states, online nationwide, and at the Eden Foods retail store in Clinton, Michigan. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date, but consumers are advised not to consume the affected juice.
Patulin is a mycotoxin that can cause nausea, vomiting, and gastrointestinal disturbances if consumed in excessive amounts. This recall was initiated because the manufacturer failed to remove rotted apples during the production process, leading to unsafe levels of the toxin.
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Glass bottles packed 12 per wholesale case.
Glass bottles packed 6 per wholesale case.
Glass bottles packed 6 per wholesale case.
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