Food Safety Recall Notice
On March 10, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported involving the detection of erythrosine (E 127) in a fruit flavor refill product. This incident has prompted a recall due to potential health risks associated with the consumption of this food ingredient.
Erythrosine, a synthetic red dye commonly used in various food products, has raised concerns regarding its safety and potential adverse effects on health. The presence of this compound in the fruit flavor refill indicates a deviation from established food safety standards, necessitating immediate action to protect consumers.
The recall affects products distributed within the United States of America. Consumers are advised to check their inventories for any fruit flavor refill products that may contain erythrosine. If found, these products should not be consumed and should be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Food safety authorities, including the Norwegian food safety authority, Mattilsynet, are actively monitoring the situation and providing guidance to ensure that consumers are informed about the potential risks associated with this ingredient. It is crucial for consumers to remain vigilant and prioritize their health by staying updated on food safety recalls and advisories.
For further information, consumers are encouraged to contact local food safety authorities or visit official websites dedicated to food safety updates.