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It's a twist no one saw coming
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An energy drink meant to perk you up might have been sneaking in a little happy hour
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High Noon is alerting customers about a labeling mistake. The beverage company specializing in hard seltzer says
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some of their vodka seltzer cans were accidentally labeled as Celsius energy drinks
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likely due to a packaging error. In a recall notice, High Noon says some 12 packs of Beach Variety pack cans
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filled with vodka seltzer may have been incorrectly labeled as Celsius Astro Vibe energy drinks
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which are supposed to be non-alcoholic. The mislabeled cans look like Celsius
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sparkling Blu-Raz edition energy drinks with a silver top. The company says the products were
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shipped to retailers located in six states, Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina
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Virginia, and Wisconsin between July 21st and July 23rd. High Noon began a product recall after
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finding out that a packaging supplier used by both High Noon and Celsius accidentally sent empty
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Celsius-branded cans to High Noon. Consumers are reminded not to drink Celsius Astrovibe Energy
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Drink, sparkling blue-raz edition. The affected lot codes can be found on our website, san.com
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For Straight Arrow News, I'm Lauren Keenan