Approximately 24,772 bottles of Ozona Organics Liquid Probiotics and Go Healthy Liquid Probiotics are being recalled by Ozona Organics LLC because they contain high water activity levels that can allow for potential microbial growth. This contamination was discovered during routine quality control, and no illnesses or injuries have been reported to date. The recalled products were distributed nationwide in various sizes, including 4 oz, 16 oz, and 128 oz bottles.
The high water activity in the formula creates an environment that facilitates the growth of unintended microorganisms. Consuming products with microbial contamination poses a risk of foodborne illness or infection.
You have 2 options:
Recall #: F-1616-2023

“Ozona Organics, Liquid Probiotics, Digestive Health, 4 oz. bottle”

“Ozona Organics, Liquid Probiotics, Skin and Digestive Health, 16 oz. bottle”

“Ozona Organics, Probiotics for Cats, 4 oz. bottle”

“Ozona Organics, Probiotics for Dogs, 4 oz. bottle”

“Ozona Organics, Equine Beyond Probiotics Metabolites, 128 fl. oz. plastic bottle”

“Ozona Organics, Swine Probiotics, 128 fl. oz. plastic bottle”

“Go Healthy, Organic, Kids Liquid Probiotics, 2 fl. oz. bottle”

“Go Health, Organic, Liquid Probiotics, 4 fl. oz. bottle”
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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