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Fruice juice recalled after mould growth found in cartons

The cartons were found to have ineffective seals.

SOME PACKS OF Fruice Apple and Fruice Orange juices are being recalled due to ineffective seals which led to product spoilage.

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland said today the move comes after complaints from customers about the cartons of juice. It said mould growth was found in some Fruice Apple cartons and oxidation was found in some Fruice Orange cartons.

The issue has now been resolved and implicated batches are being withdrawn from sale and replaced with new batches.

More information on the affected batches can be found here.

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