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Appleberry Juice Recall: Cleaning Solution Scare
16 Dec
Summary
- Appleberry juice recalled over possible cleaning solution contamination.
- FDA issued a Class II risk warning for the Hollandia Dairy product.
- No illnesses reported as of December 12, recall remains ongoing.

Hollandia Dairy has recalled its 100% Appleberry Juice following the discovery of potential contamination with a cleaning solution. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified this recall as Class II, signifying a low probability of serious adverse health consequences.
The affected juice was distributed to various schools across California, including specific locations like San Bernardino and Camp Pendleton. Health authorities are advising schools in possession of the product not to serve it and to dispose of it properly. This precautionary measure aims to prevent any potential exposure.
While the cleaning agent, peracetic acid, is known to be corrosive and a respiratory irritant, the FDA reported no illnesses linked to the recalled juice as of December 12. The recall is currently ongoing, underscoring the importance of public health vigilance.




