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Voluntary Partial Recall of 11.2-ounce Bottles of Stella Artois.

June 12, 2018

Voluntary Partial Recall of 11.2-ounce Bottles of Stella Artois.
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PHILIPSBURG:--- The Inspectorate of Public Health, Social Development and Labor informs the public that Stella Artois announced a voluntary recall of 11.2-ounce bottles of Stella Artois beer on June 11.
This recall comes after the detection of a glass-packaging flaw in 11.2-ounce bottles that may cause a small piece of glass to break off and possibly fall into the beer.
The bottled beer subject to this recall concerns Stella Artois bottles with a packaging date that falls within the ranges listed below. The codes can be found on the back label of the 11.2-ounce bottles, picture shown below for reference.

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The Inspectorate is working with officials of CC1 and has not received any complaints related to the recall. The Inspectorate advises all consumers not to drink or consume bottled beer of the brand Stella Artois with the indicated codes.

 

http://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/29377-voluntary-partial-recall-of-11-2-ounce-bottles-of-stella-artois.html

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