Beverages

Bolthouse Farms Recalls Protein Drinks

Possible spoilage, some illnesses reported

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- Bolthouse Farms is voluntarily recalling a selection of single-serve protein drinks due to possible spoilage that may cause the beverages to appear lumpy, taste unpleasant and have an off odor.

Bolthouse Farms protein drinks

These products should not be consumed, the company said. The issue was identified after the company received consumer complaints, including reports of illness. The cause of the issue is under investigation.

The recall includes the following products:

The "best before" dates are printed on the cap and label at the neck of the bottle, and the UPC appears on the bar code.

The recall affects 277,000 bottles that have been distributed nationally in Canada.

Bolthouse Farms is advising people not to drink these beverages and to return them to the store where purchased for a full refund. For more information, visit www.Facebook.com/BolthouseFarms.

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