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Apple juice sold at Walmart, Walgreens, Aldi recalled over high arsenic levels

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Tens of thousands of additional apple juice cases sold at major stores including Walmart, Walgreens and Aldi are being recalled due to high arsenic levels. 

According to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) latest data, about 141,298 cases have been recalled because they contain “inorganic arsenic above action level set in guidance to industry.”

That figure is up from the 9.535 cases originally recalled in August, according to a previous FDA report.  

Refresco Beverages US Inc. issued both recalls, which have been classified as Class II.

Recalls are classified by seriousness of the adverse effects of allowing the product on the market. 

A Class II is issued when the product has “a low chance of causing serious injury or death, but there is still a possibility of adverse events that could have irreversible consequences,” according to the FDA.

The apple juice cases were shipped to stores nationwide.

The affected brands were sold at several major stores such as Walmart, Weis, Aldi, Walgreens, Market Basket, BJ’s, Dollar General, Lidl US and Brooklyn Fare. 

According to the FDA, arsenic may be present in food from the environment where it is grown, raised or processed, and it is impossible to prevent arsenic from entering the food supply. 


Data from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reveal approximately 141,298 cases of apple juice have been recalled as they contain “inorganic arsenic above action level set in guidance to industry.” Rawpixel.com – stock.adobe.com

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That number is notably higher than the 9.535 apple juice cases originally recalled last month, according to a prior FDA report. Jim Walsh/Courier-Post / USA TODAY NETWORK

However, because exposure to certain levels can be harmful to someone’s health, the FDA monitors and regulates levels of arsenic in foods. 

Exposure to high levels of it during times of active brain development is associated with adverse neurological effects such as learning disabilities, behavior difficulties and lowered IQ. 

“Fetuses, infants, and children are particularly vulnerable to the potential harmful effects from arsenic exposure because of their smaller body sizes and rapid metabolism and growth,” the FDA said. 

Recalled brands and where they were shipped: 

  • Great Value (8 oz): Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine, New York, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Kentucky, South Carolina.
  • Great Value (96 oz): Puerto Rico, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maine, New York, Virginia. 
  • Market Basket 100% apple juice: Maine.
  • Nice! 100% apple juice: Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida.
  • Weis 100% apple juice: Pennsylvania, Maryland. 
  • Urban Meadow 100% apple juice: Pennsylvania.
  • Nature’s Nectar 100% apple juice: New York, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina.  
  • Wellsley Farms 100% apple juice: Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts.
  • Solevita 100% apple juice: Virginia. 
  • Clover Valley 100% apple juice: South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Florida, Indiana, New York. 
  • Tropical Delight: New York.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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