S Martinelli & Company has recalled 24,519 cases (147,114 individual units) of Martinelli's Gold Medal Apple Juice sold in 1-liter glass bottles. The recall was initiated because testing found elevated levels of inorganic arsenic in the juice. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date, but the company is taking this action voluntarily after internal testing identified the issue. The affected juice was produced in March 2023 and has 'Best By' dates in March 2026.
The product contains elevated levels of inorganic arsenic, which exceeds the FDA's action level for apple juice. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with various health risks, including potential developmental effects and increased risk of certain cancers.
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Quantity: 24,519 cases or 147,114 units total affected.
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