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Martinelli’s apple juice recalled over potential glass chips in the product


S. Martinelli Harvest Facility of Watsonville, CA, is recalling nearly 60,000 units of Martinelli’s Gold Medal 100 percent apple juice because of potential glass quality issue that may result in glass chips in the product.

According to details published online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on June 12, 2023, and is ongoing.

The recalled product was shipped directly to 3 customers located in Rhode Island, New York and California. It is unclear from the recall if there was further distribution after this.

Recalled product:

Product Description Recall Number Classification Code Information Product Quantity Reason for Recall
Martinelli’s Gold Medal 100% Apple Juice 10 oz. glass bottles, 24 units per case Apple shaped glass bottles Shelf stable UPC: 041244000098 F-1017-2023 Class II Production Date 5/4/2023 Pallet/Batch 0001100265, 0001100276, 0001100290, 0001100294, 0001100305, 0001100357, 0001100365, 0001100372, 0001100377, 0001100406 Production Date 5/5/2023 Pallet/Batch 0001101144, 0001101148, 0001101154, 0001101160, 0001101166, 0001101168, 0001101177, 0001101182, 0001101189, 0001101198, 0001101199, 0001101207, 0001101211, 0001101212 0001101214, 0001101234, 0001101235, 0001101236, 0001101278, 0001101332, 0001101358 2,387 Cases; 57,288 units. Potential glass quality issue that may result in glass chips in the product

Anyone who purchased the recalled product should immediately dispose of it and not consume it.

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