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High Noon recalls hard seltzer cans mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks

Close-up of a stack of containers of High Noon brand hard seltzer, San Ramon, California, July 23, 2020.
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Close-up of a stack of containers of High Noon brand hard seltzer, San Ramon, California, July 23, 2020.
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Updated: 3:27 PM CDT Jul 30, 2025
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High Noon recalls hard seltzer cans mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks
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Updated: 3:27 PM CDT Jul 30, 2025
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A packaging error caused High Noon vodka seltzer to be mistakenly filled into Celsius Astro Vibe energy drink cans, resulting in alcoholic beverages being sold under a non-alcoholic label.According to a news release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a recall was initiated after High Noon discovered that a shared packaging supplier mistakenly shipped empty Celsius cans to High Noon. Cans of the popular energy drink Celsius Astro Vibe contain High Noon vodka seltzer alcohol instead of the energy-inducing beverage. The recall affects two different products — High Noon Beach Variety Packs and Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition. The affected products contain the UPC codes 0850000040065 and 8 8939200134 1. The products were shipped to distributors and retailers in Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Michigan between July 21 and July 23, 2025. The recall alert advises customers to double-check their Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz cans, even if they didn't purchase a Beach Variety Pack, to ensure that they don't contain the lot codes L CCB 02, L25 2:55 to L CCB 02, and L25 3:11. Anyone in possession of the affected products is advised to contact High Noon Consumer Relations at consumerrelations@highnoonvodka.com to receive more information on next steps, including refunds.

A packaging error caused High Noon vodka seltzer to be mistakenly filled into Celsius Astro Vibe energy drink cans, resulting in alcoholic beverages being sold under a non-alcoholic label.

According to a from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a recall was initiated after High Noon discovered that a shared packaging supplier mistakenly shipped empty Celsius cans to High Noon. Cans of the popular energy drink Celsius Astro Vibe contain High Noon vodka seltzer alcohol instead of the energy-inducing beverage.

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    The recall affects two different products — High Noon Beach Variety Packs and Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition. The affected products contain the UPC codes 0850000040065 and 8 8939200134 1.

    The products were shipped to distributors and retailers in Florida, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Michigan between July 21 and July 23, 2025.

    The recall alert advises customers to double-check their Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz cans, even if they didn't purchase a Beach Variety Pack, to ensure that they don't contain the lot codes L CCB 02, L25 2:55 to L CCB 02, and L25 3:11.

    Anyone in possession of the affected products is advised to contact High Noon Consumer Relations at consumerrelations@highnoonvodka.com to receive more information on next steps, including refunds.