A popular brand of apple juice has been remembered as it can be contaminated with a toxin.
S. Martinelly & Company released voluntary memory of 7,234 cases of its apple juice last month due to potential contamination with Patulin, as reported by Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As FDAThe dipulin is “a toxin that is produced by mold that can grow on apples.”
Earlier, Patulin was “found at a high level in some apple juice products offered for sale or imports in the US”
On 22 April, the FDA recalled the apple juice called back to Martinelie as class II, meaning it is “A” in which case Coming to exposure to a violative product or exposure is unlikely to result in adverse health results. ,
There were 7,234 cases of apple juice – a total of 111 batch – were included in recall.
Of the affected juices, 0 41244 04102 2 is UPC and the best date of December 5, 2026.
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However, there has been no news of injury due to apple juice consumption at the time of writing.
Apple juice is not the only product that is at risk of contamination. Last week, the Food Safety and Inspection Services of the US Department of Agriculture (FSIS) issued a health warning for Pork Carnitas of Kargil Meat Solutions as some products could be contaminated with foreign materials, especially metal pieces. However, FSIS did not request a recall for pork products as they are no longer available for sale in commerce. “
Public Health Warning Kargil Meat Solutions came after informing FSI that during the regular process examine, he found “the damage of the equipment, which could contaminate the carnitas products with metal pieces.” However, there has been no news of injury due to consumption of pork products.
Earlier this month, many popular soup, including people from Campbell, were influenced by a USDA health warning on “foreign materials”. According to a nationwide warning from the Food Safety and Inspection Services of the Agriculture Department, a component in the products was found to be contaminated with wood.
On April 10, the celery sold in Walmart was also influenced by a remembrance at a possible listeria risk. Duda Farm Fresh Foods, Inc. Announced that its washed and ready-to-to-eat marketside celery rods should be thrown out with the best date of 23 March. The product was sold in Walmart Stores in 29 states.