Food Safety Incidents

Rose-Related Products has been detected in Red tiki energy concentrate liquid.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Contamination Detected in Energy Concentrate

On February 13, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported involving a specific energy concentrate liquid. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has identified the presence of rose-related products in the affected energy concentrate, which is produced in Canada. This contamination raises concerns regarding the safety and quality of the product, as it may pose health risks to consumers.

Energy concentrates are popular among consumers seeking a boost in energy levels, but the introduction of unexpected ingredients can lead to adverse reactions, particularly for individuals with allergies or sensitivities. The presence of rose-related products in this energy concentrate could potentially trigger allergic responses in susceptible individuals, making it crucial for consumers to be aware of this issue.

Consumers are advised to check for any alerts or recalls associated with this energy concentrate and to refrain from consuming the product until further information is provided by health authorities. Retailers are also encouraged to monitor their inventory and remove any affected products from their shelves to ensure public safety.

As the investigation continues, it is imperative for consumers to stay informed about food safety issues and to report any adverse reactions to health professionals. The safety of food products is a shared responsibility, and vigilance is key in preventing foodborne illnesses.

  • Incident: Rose-Related Products has been detected in Red tiki energy concentrate liquid.
  • Date: 2026-02-13
  • Product: Red tiki energy concentrate liquid
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  • Origin of issue: Canada
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration