A beloved holiday tradition is now under scrutiny. Bottles of a popular liqueur, a festive staple in many homes, are being urgently recalled due to a potential safety hazard.
The concern centers around the possible presence of tiny glass fragments within the bottles. This discovery prompted immediate action, with notices now appearing at retail locations where the product is sold, alerting consumers to the issue.
Specifically, bottles bearing the codes 25374, 25375, 25381, 25382, 25435, 25442, and 25444 are affected. Consumers are advised to carefully check the back of their bottles for these identifying numbers.
This isn’t an isolated incident. A similar recall was initiated just days ago in the Republic of Ireland, signaling a broader issue with the product’s production.
The company responsible has attributed the problem to a temporary malfunction on one of their bottling lines – an “anomaly” that allowed small glass pieces to potentially contaminate the liqueur. They have expressed regret for any disruption this may cause.
Consumer safety remains the paramount concern, according to the company, and they are working to swiftly address the situation and prevent further occurrences. The recall aims to ensure no one’s holiday celebrations are marred by this unexpected risk.