Fiji Natural Artesian Water has issued a nationwide recall of 1.9 million bottles due to the presence of manganese and unspecified bacteria. The recall, classified as Class III by the FDA, indicates that the product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences. Affected bottles were sold between February 1, 2024, and March 3, 2024, primarily through Amazon. Consumers are advised to check the UPC codes and contact Fiji Water for more information.
Fiji Water has recalled nearly 2 million bottles sold on Amazon due to manganese and bacterial contamination. The FDA found the contamination unlikely to cause health issues, and most affected bottles have been reclaimed. The recall involves specific lots sold between February and March 2024.
The FDA has announced a recall of 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Natural Artesian Water due to the presence of manganese and unspecified bacteria. The recall, initiated by Natural Waters of Viti Limited, affects products sold in Washington and on Amazon between February 1 and March 3, 2024. Despite the recall, Fiji Water assures there is no health risk and that 99% of the affected bottles have been reclaimed. Consumers with questions can contact Fiji Water for more information.
The FDA has downgraded the recall of Fiji Natural Artesian Water bottles to a Class III recall, indicating that the product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences. The recall, initially issued in March due to concerns over manganese and bacterial contamination, affected specific lots sold on Amazon. Fiji Water has assured consumers that the issue was limited to certain batches and that the water remains safe to consume.
Nearly 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Natural Artesian Water have been voluntarily recalled due to the presence of manganese and three bacterial genera. The FDA classified the recall as Class III, indicating it is not likely to cause adverse health consequences. The affected bottles were distributed nationally through Amazon between February 1 and March 3, and 99% of them have already been reclaimed. Fiji Water assures that there is no health or safety risk from the recalled lots and emphasizes their commitment to product safety and quality.
The FDA has announced a recall of over 78,000 cases of Fiji Natural Artesian Water due to the presence of manganese and bacteria. The recall, initially announced in March, is classified as Class III, indicating it is not likely to cause adverse health consequences. Most of the affected bottles have been reclaimed, and the remaining ones are being held in warehouses. The company assures that the recalled water poses no health risk and emphasizes their commitment to safety and quality.
The FDA has classified a March recall of nearly 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Natural Artesian Water as Class III, indicating no likely health risks. The recall was due to concerns over manganese and bacteria, but the company assures that the affected products posed no health or safety risk and were mostly reclaimed.
The FDA has classified a March recall of over 78,000 cases of Fiji Natural Artesian Water as Class III, indicating the products are "not likely to cause adverse health consequences." The recall was due to manganese and bacterial contamination, but the company states that 99% of affected bottles were reclaimed and there is no health risk.
The FDA has classified a March recall of over 78,000 cases of Fiji Natural Artesian Water as Class III, indicating the products are "not likely to cause adverse health consequences." The recall was due to concerns over manganese and bacterial contamination. The company stated that 99% of the affected bottles were reclaimed and emphasized that there is no health or safety risk from the recalled lots.
David Gilmour, a Canadian-born entrepreneur who built a luxury resort on Wakaya Island in Fiji and created Fiji Natural Artesian Water, has passed away at the age of 91. Gilmour's resort, the Wakaya Club & Spa, became popular among celebrities, and his bottled water brand became the second-largest imported water brand in the United States. Gilmour's entrepreneurial ventures spanned over 50 years, and he leaves behind a legacy of transforming a tiny island into a luxurious destination and turning Fiji's water into a leading bottled brand.