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Martinelli's is recalling some four packs of its 10-ounce glass apple juice bottles due to potential patulin contamination, according to the FDA. Here's what to know.
More than 170,000 bottles of apple juice produced by Watsonville-based S. Martinelli & Co. have been taken off the shelves due to potential contamination with a toxic substance known as ...
More than 7,000 cases — over 170,000 bottles — of apple juice were voluntarily recalled by S Martinelli & Company over concerns of patulin contamination, a toxic substance produced by certain molds.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall for nearly 174,000 bottles of apple juice across 28 states, including Michigan.
The FDA announced that Martinelli's has issued a recall for 170,000 bottles of apple juice over potential toxic contamination ...
More than 7,000 cases (over 170,000 bottles) of apple juice were voluntarily recalled by S Martinelli & Company over concerns of patulin contamination, a toxic substance produced by certain molds.
According to the FDA, the recall is due to the potential presence of patulin, a toxin mainly found in rotting apples. Patulin contamination can occur in a variety of apple products, including apple ...
Martinelli’s Apple Juice and Upper Crust Bakery breads were both involved in recalls due to potential food safety issues.
The recall was issued due to potential contamination with a naturally occurring toxin often associated with rotten apples.
Over 7,200 cases of the distinctive round-bottled product have been pulled from store shelves across 28 states.
The recalled apple juice was distributed to 28 states. Martinelli's is voluntarily recalling 10-ounce apple juice glass bottles because they may be potentially contaminated with patulin ...