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Recall issued after popular drink mistakenly spiked with alcohol

Products were sold in Michigan

Cans. (Photo by Jan van der Wolf)

High Noon is recalling two production lots of its Beach Variety 12-packs after discovering some cans contain vodka seltzer but are mislabeled as CELSIUS ASTRO VIBE Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition.

The mislabeled cans have silver tops and contain alcohol, which could lead to unintentional consumption of vodka seltzer by those expecting an energy drink, according to the FDA.

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So far, no illnesses or adverse events have been reported related to this recall.

The recall affects High Noon Beach Variety packs with lot codes L CCC 17JL25 (14:00 to 23:59) and L CCC 18JL25 (00:00 to 03:00). These packs were shipped to distributors in Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin between July 21 and July 23, 2025.

Consumers should check their CELSIUS ASTRO VIBE Energy Drink cans, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition, for lot codes L CCB 02JL25 (2:55 to 3:11) lasered on the bottom of the can. The affected CELSIUS cans have silver lids instead of the usual black lids.

If you have any of the impacted CELSIUS cans or the High Noon Beach Variety packs with the listed lot codes, do not consume the product. Instead, dispose of the cans safely.

High Noon discovered the issue after a shared packaging supplier mistakenly shipped empty CELSIUS cans to High Noon, leading to the labeling mix-up.

Consumers with questions or those seeking refunds can contact High Noon Consumer Relations at consumerrelations@highnoonvodka.com.

This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.

High Noon. (FDA)

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