After vodka seltzers were inadvertently put inside energy drink cans, the American alcoholic beverage company High Noon has ordered an urgent product recall. The problem started when vodka seltzers were packaged in cans meant for Celsius energy drinks because of a labeling error.

following the inadvertent filling of energy drink cans with vodka seltzers. The problem started when vodka seltzers were packaged in cans meant for Celsius energy drinks because of a labeling error. by Tyagi Tashika Updated at 11:16 AM on August 1, 2025 Energy drink cans that were inadvertently filled with vodka are recalled by a US beverage company. A nationwide product recall was announced by the well-known American alcoholic beverage firm High Noon when vodka seltzers were inadvertently put inside Celsius energy drink cans. The US FDA has warned users of Celsius energy drinks that this improper labeling may lead to unintentional alcohol consumption. This is the reason behind the labeling error.
Vodka-filled energy drink cans are recalled by a US brand.
The Times of India claims that High Noon packed vodka seltzers in Celsius energy drink cans due to a labeling error. A product recall has been issued as a result of this incident. Although no illnesses have been reported as of yet, consumers are being advised to immediately inspect their cans to prevent unintentional alcohol ingestion.
Reportedly, the shared packaging supplier mistakenly sent High Noon empty Celsius cans. These cans were later filled with High Noon’s vodka seltzers and added to the variety packs. So, some Celsius Astro Vibe sparkling blue razz cans were mistakenly filled with High Noon vodka seltzer. The brand has now recalled its Beach Variety 12-packs.
One of the ready-to-drink alcohol brands with the quickest rate of growth in the US right now is High Noon. Its assortment packs of vodka seltzers with fruit flavors are very popular. Two production batches are impacted by the recall of the vodka-filled energy drink cans, which were packaged between July 21 and July 23. Retailers in Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin received their shipments.
The US FDA Issues a Warning
The Astro Vibe Blue Razz version of the Celsius energy drinks is subject to a warning from the US Food & Drug Administration (US FDA). Before consuming Celsius energy drinks, consumers are advised to inspect the cans. Cans bearing the codes L CCB 02JL25 2:55 to L CCB 02JL25 3:11 are to be avoided. The bottom of the cans contains these codes. They have been instructed not to drink the beverage and to throw away the cans. Additionally, the US FDA stated that beverages devoid of these identifiers are safe to drin
