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Tree Brewing Co. recalls grapefruit radler over undeclared sulphites

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Tree Brewing Co. is recalling its Golden Larch Grapefruit Radler because the product contained sulphites not declared on the label.

The recall covers Golden Larch Grapefruit Radler sold in 473-millilitre cans with a package date of March 15, 2022, as well as the Season Pass eight-pack, which contains two cans of Golden Larch.

The Season Pass has a package date of March 15, 2022.

The affected products were sold in Alberta and British Columbia.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been no reported reactions.

The recalled radlers should be thrown out or returned to where they were purchased.

tree brewing co recalls grapefruit radler over undeclared sulphites
The recall also covers the Season Pass eight-pack, which contains two cans of Golden Larch, with a package date of March 15, 2022. (Canadian Food Inspection Agency)

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