Crown Royal Reserve whiskey recalled due to possible glass in bottle
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency classified the recall as Class 2, warning that glass shards may cause minor injuries in Crown Royal Reserve whisky bottles.
- The CFIA on Tuesday recalled 750-millilitre Crown Royal Reserve Canadian whisky distributed by Diageo Canada Inc. due to a possible presence of glass.
- The recall stems from the CFIA classification as Class 2, citing a `possible presence of glass` in 750-millilitre Crown Royal Reserve bottles.
- Packaging details show the recalled 750-millilitre bottles of Crown Royal Reserve carry Universal Product Code 082000809920.
- As of Wednesday, no injuries have been reported and the CFIA urged consumers, retailers and food service operators not to use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.
- The recall covers bottles distributed to British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador; consumers should discard or return products and consult the CFIA website and guidance.
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Crown Royal Reserve Canadian Whisky recalled over possible pieces of glass
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a food recall notice for the impacted whisky distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario on Aug. 19.
RECALL: Canadian whisky recalled in Ontario due to ‘possible presence of glass’
Lots of 12-year-old Canadian whisky have been recalled due to “possible presence of glass” in the beverage, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says. The agency says 750 ml bottles of Crown Royal Reserve brand Canadian Whisky Aged 12 years are being recalled in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador. A recall alert says the bottles could contain glass and not to “use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.” The re…
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