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Herrljunga recalls apple cider over incorrect labeling

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Herrljunga recalls apple cider over incorrect labeling
Key Points
  • Herrljunga has recalled a limited batch of apple cider due to incorrect labeling.
  • The specific error on the label and the size of the batch are unknown.
  • Consumers are advised to seek guidance from the company, but detailed steps have not been specified.

The recall affects a specific production run of Herrljunga apple cider, though the exact number of bottles or size of the batch has not been disclosed. According to Herrljunga, the issue stems from a labeling error on the bottles. The company has not specified what the incorrect label contains, such as whether it involves wrong ingredients, allergen information, or other details.

It is also unclear where the affected batch was distributed, including specific regions, stores, or countries. Potential risks or consequences for consumers due to the incorrect label have not been detailed by Herrljunga. Consumers who have purchased the cider are advised to check for more information from the company on what steps to take, but specific instructions have not been provided yet.

The recall highlights ongoing concerns about product labeling accuracy in the beverage industry, which can impact consumer safety and trust. Herrljunga's announcement aims to address the issue promptly, though further details are awaited to fully assess the scope and implications.

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