Stewart’s Shops Corp. is recalling units of Stewart’s Shops brand Cranberry Apple Refresher 16 fluid oz. because the product may contain undeclared milk. People who have an allergy to milk run …
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Stewart’s Shops Corp. is recalling units of Stewart’s Shops brand Cranberry Apple Refresher 16 fluid oz. because the product may contain undeclared milk.
People who have an allergy to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.
Approximately 2,300 units of the affected product were distributed.
The Stewart’s Shops brand Cranberry Apple Refresher is packaged in a 16 oz. plastic bottle, UPC 0 82086 31014 3, and has a silver label with a green plastic cap. Affected units have an expiration code date of NOV 19 which can be found on the neck of the bottle. All other expiration code dates of Cranberry Apple Refresher are not affected by this recall.
No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem, Stewart’s says.
The recall was initiated after routine quality control testing discovered that a milk allergen was in the product.
Customers who purchased Stewart’s Shops brand Cranberry Apple Refresher with a code date of NOV 19 are urged to return them to their local Stewart’s Shops for a full refund. In St. Lawrence County and neighboring communities, Stewart’s has shops in Massena, Ogdensburg, Heuvelton, Canton, Potsdam, Gouverneur, Winthrop, Harrisville and Brushton.
Customers with questions may contact Stewart’s Consumer Affairs Department at 518-581-1200 ext. 2130, Monday – Friday, 8am – 4:30 pm.