Recall: Company Recalls Certain Gin From Trade - Glass Shard Find
Created: 08/05/2022 11:59 am
By: Stella Henrich
The 700ml gin bottle from the manufacturer Onyx Vertrieb is being recalled from the market.
© Onyx Sales
A recall is currently in effect for one batch of “Wellenbrecher Nordic Gin”.
The product went on sale in four federal states.
Eckernförde ‒ The manufacturer Onyx Vertrieb is recalling its “Wellenbrecher Nordic Gin” from the market.
The product may contain broken glass, the company said.
The 700ml bottle went on sale in Berlin, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein.
As a precaution, consumers are advised not to consume the gin from the affected bottling.
Other bottles are not affected by the recall, the company said.
Consumers received their money back without presenting the receipt.
Product details:
product | Breakwater Nordic Gin |
Packaging Unit | 700ml bottle |
lot identification | L1882 |
Manufacturer | Onyx distribution from Eckernförde |
affected states | Berlin, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Schleswig-Holstein |
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