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Martinelli’s Apple Juice was recently recalled for unsafe arsenic levels, prompting shock and outrage online. The brand has long touted its recipe, which uses U.S.-grown apples instead of ...
Martinelli's recalled one lot of its beloved apple juice being sold at major retailers across the US including Target, Whole Foods and Publix over high levels of inorganic arsenic.
Martinelli's is voluntarily recalling 10-ounce apple juice glass bottles because they may be potentially contaminated with patulin, a toxic substance. The recall was first initiated in March, and ...
Martinelli's has voluntarily recalled a single lot of its apple juice that was distributed to five major retailers after it tested for arsenic levels higher than U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Martinelli’s Apple Juice has a “Best By” date of March 9, 2026, or March 10, 2026, on the front of the bottle above its label. The product was shipped between March 13, 2023, and September ...
According to a statement sent by Martinelli’s to NBC News: “In 2024, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) routine testing indicated that one lot of 10-ounce Martinelli’s Apple Juice glass ...
Martinelli’s Apple Juice, One Liter (33.8 fl. oz.) bottle with a “Best By” date of “ 09MAR2026 ″ or “ 10MAR2026 ″ on the front of the bottle above the label has been recalled ...
S. Martinelli & Company issued the recall on April 16, after the state of Maryland found samples from a production lot of one-liter Martinelli’s apple juice glass bottles that contained elevated ...
What This Means For You If you bought Martinelli’s 10-ounce apple juice bottles with a best-by date of Dec. 5, 2026, check the UPC. If it matches, do not drink the juice.
The Martinelli Apple Juice came in a clear bulbous or round glass bottle with a white metal screw top, according to the FDA recall notice. The contamination was discovered during routine testing ...
S. Martinelli Harvest Facility of Watsonville, CA, is recalling nearly 60,000 units of Martinelli’s Gold Medal 100 percent apple juice because of a potential glass quality issue that may result ...
S. Martinelli & Company has voluntarily recalled a single lot of its one-Liter (33.8 fl. oz.) bottles of apple juice after it tested for arsenic levels higher than U.S. Food and Drug ...
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