Snapchill Recalls Nearly 300 Canned Coffee Products Over Botulism Risk
FDA warns of potential contamination; no illnesses reported yet as company works to resolve manufacturing issue.
- Snapchill has issued a nationwide recall of almost 300 canned coffee products due to fears of botulinum toxin contamination.
- The recall affects products distributed by various coffee roasters and retail outlets, as well as those sold directly online by Snapchill.
- Botulism is a rare but potentially fatal illness that can cause muscle paralysis and difficulty breathing.
- The issue was identified when the FDA found that Snapchill had not filed required manufacturing process details.
- Consumers are advised to destroy the products or return them for a refund, with no reported cases of illness so far.