Britvic PLC Recalls Selected Robinson’s Fruit Shoot Apple And Blackcurrant Because Of A Packaging Fault.

1 July, 19

Britvic PLC is recalling selected Robinson’s Fruit Shoot Apple and Blackcurrant bottles as a precautionary measure because of a small number of reports that the spout within the sports bottle cap may become detached unexpectedly, which may present a safety risk.
The product was sold as multipacks (24 bottles) in Tesco and Costco, and as single bottles in McDonald’s, between 22 and 28 June.

Product details

Robinson’s Fruit Shoot Apple and Blackcurrant
Pack size 24 x 200ml multipack (Tesco and Costco) and 200ml single bottle (McDonald’s)
Batch code NO5 L9164, NO5 L9171 and NO6 L9171
Best before March 2020

No other Britvic PLC products are known to be affected.

Risk statement

The potential detachment of the spout within the bottle cap presents a safety risk.

Action taken by the company

Britvic PLC is recalling the above product. Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product. These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product

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