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Another voluntary recall for further products

An increasing number of apple juices are being voluntarily recalled due to arsenic content. This new recall includes the Great Value Apple Juice brand sold in Walmart stores, which was already part of a previous voluntary recall, as well as brands sold in several other stores such as Aldi and Walgreens.

On August 26, a voluntary recall was initiated for 133,500 cases of Refresco Beverages US Inc. products.

Which products are affected by the apple juice recall? Where are they sold?

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the following products are affected by the recall:

  • Affordable 8-ounce six-pack of apple juice; Walmart (Best before date indicated: December 26, 2024; December 27, 2024)
    • Sold in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia.
  • Inexpensive 96-ounce Apple Juice; Walmart (Best use by date indicated: December 26, 2024; December 27, 2024; December 28, 2024)
    • Sold in Indiana, Ohio, Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico and Virginia.
  • Market Basket 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz; Market Basket (Best Use by Date Listed: March 25, 2025)
  • Nice! 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz; Walgreens (Best use by date listed: March 25, 2025)
    • Sold in Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
  • Weis 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz; Weis Markets (Best before date marked: March 25, 2025)
    • Sold in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
  • Urban Meadow 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz; Brooklyn Fare (Best by: March 26, 2025)
  • Natures Nectar 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz; Aldi (Best by: March 26, 2025; March 27, 2025)
    • Sold in Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Wisconsin.
  • Wellsley Farms 100% Apple Juice; 96 oz; BJ's and Walmart (best use by date listed: March 26, 2025)
    • Sold in Florida, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
  • Solevita 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz; Lidi US (Best before: March 27, 2025)
  • Clover Valley 100% Apple Juice; 64 oz.; Dollar General. Best before date marked: March 27, 2025)
    • Sold in Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, New York and South Carolina.

Recalled products:Great Value apple juice recalled due to arsenic: FDA, Walmart and manufacturer issue statements

Concerns about arsenic levels

The federal agency said the apple juice products “contain inorganic arsenic that exceeds the limit set by industry guidelines.”

The FDA adds: “Current research suggests that inorganic arsenic is more dangerous than organic arsenic.” The federal agency also says that long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic in adults is linked to skin diseases, an increased risk of skin, bladder and lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease.