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Non-Alcoholic Spirits Recalled in Canada Due to Mold

Non-Alcoholic Spirits Recalled in Canada Due to Mold



  • Four Ceder’s non-alcoholic spirits sold nationwide in Canada were recalled due to mold.
  • Check UPCs and lot codes of Ceder’s Classic, Crisp, Wild and Rose distilled zero-proof drinks.
  • While no illnesses are reported, dispose of or return recalled bottles.

There’s an active recall on four types of non-alcoholic spirits sold nationwide in Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). This is due to mold contamination.

The non-alcoholic drinks impacted are Ceder’s-branded beverages sold in 500-milliliter bottles. Below is the product information on each flavor affected, including the UPC and lot codes printed on the bottles:

Ceder’s ProductUPCLot Codes
Classic Distilled Non-Alcoholic5 060590 390009L4081B2; L4225B2; L3320B2; L4282B2
Crisp Distilled Non-Alcoholic Spirit5 060590 390023L4080B2; L4135B2; L4278B2; L5020B2
Wild Distilled Non-Alcoholic5 060590 390016L4282B2; L4222B2; L4079B2; L4281B2
Rose Distilled Non-Alcoholic5 060590 390092L4032B2; L4221B2; L4276B2; L4135B2; L4277B2

Check your zero-proof spirits, and if it matches the above recall information, dispose of it or return to your place of purchase for a potential refund. While there are no illnesses connected to this recall, if you are showing signs of food poisoning after consuming one of the recalled beverages, contact a healthcare professional immediately.

For questions about this recall, contact the CFIA’s toll-free number at 1-800-442-2342 or email information@inspection.gc.ca.

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