Hollandia Dairy, Inc. is recalling 22,700 units of its 100% Appleberry Juice after discovering the product is contaminated with Peracetic Acid, a cleaning solution. The affected half-pint (236mL) cartons were distributed to various schools in San Bernardino, Highland, Romoland, Menifee, Winchester, Hemet, Fontana, and Camp Pendleton. Consumers who have these juice cartons should not drink them and should return them for a refund or dispose of them immediately.
The juice contains Peracetic Acid cleaning solution, which can cause irritation or chemical burns if ingested. No injuries or illnesses have been reported to date.
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Recall number: H-0307-2026. Distributed specifically to various schools.
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