Peak Cocktails is recalling approximately 16,128 units of Blood Orange Spritz (8.4 fl oz aluminum cans) due to a manufacturing defect that caused overpressurization. This pressure can cause the cans to explode unexpectedly. The recalled cocktails were sold as individual cans and in variety packs of 12, 24, and 48 units. No injuries or incidents have been reported to date, but the manufacturer initiated the recall voluntarily to prevent potential harm.
The cans can burst due to internal pressure build-up, creating a risk of impact injuries from flying debris or cuts from sharp aluminum edges. Consumers should handle the product with care and should not attempt to open or consume contents from affected batches.
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Units affected: 16,128. Recall number H-0203-2025.
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