Lime Flavored Electrolyte bottled Water, sold under brand Refreshe. Each bottle is 1 Liter (33.8 Fl. oz.). This brand has the UPC 0 21130-24208 5.
Recalled by The Sweetwater CO., INC. on Jun 10, 2015
Recall Summary
The Sweetwater CO., INC. recalled Lime Flavored Electrolyte bottled Water, sold under brand Refreshe. in a Class III action, the FDA tier used when a product is unlikely to cause adverse health effects, typically for labeling or minor regulatory issues on Jun 10, 2015.
The FDA-published reason for this recall is: "Lime Flavored Electrolyte bottled Water is recalled due to high total coliform testing results."
The product reached multiple states, recorded by the FDA as "Distributed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington." A multi-state footprint means the same lot can surface in households far from the producer. The recalling firm is based in Culver, OR. The recall covers 1360 cases (12 bottles per case) of product. The FDA has Terminated this recall (first reported Jul 1, 2015), its final lifecycle state, indicating the agency considers the corrective action resolved. The historical record remains useful for tracking a brand's recall pattern over time.
Reason for Recall
Lime Flavored Electrolyte bottled Water is recalled due to high total coliform testing results.
Product Description
Lime Flavored Electrolyte bottled Water, sold under brand Refreshe. Each bottle is 1 Liter (33.8 Fl. oz.). This brand has the UPC 0 21130-24208 5.
Distribution
Distributed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington
What Should You Do?
- 1.Check your kitchen for this product immediately.
- 2.Do not consume the recalled product.
- 3.Return the product to where you bought it for a full refund, or throw it away.
- 4.If you have experienced any health issues, contact your healthcare provider.
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