Niagara Bottled Water Recall – Includes ShopRite, Wegmans, Shaws and more

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Niagara Bottled Water Recall 2015

Niagara Bottled Water Recall

Niagara Bottling is issuing a voluntary recall due to concerns that one of its spring sources is contaminated with E. coli.  Niagara is recalling all of their spring water products produced from its  Hamburg, PA and Allentown, PA manufacturing facilities during June 10th – June 18th.

The products were sold under the following brand names:

  • Acadia
  • Acme
  • Big Y
  • Best Yet
  • 7-11
  • Niagara
  • Nature’s Place
  • Pricerite
  • Superchill
  • Morning Fresh
  • Shaws
  • Shoprite
  • Western Beef Blue
  • Wegmans

Most stores will give their customers a full refund for the affected water.

Niagara is telling consumers:

“DO NOT DRINK THE AFFECTED WATER WITHOUT BOILING IT FIRST OR USE OTHER BOTTLED WATER. Bring all affected water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.

To determine if your product is affected, please reference the following information on the code, which can be found on the bottle. The code will indicate the place, date and time that the product was produced.

 The only affected products have codes that begin with the letter F (for Hamburg) or A (for Allentown). The first digit after the letter indicates the number of the production line. The next two numbers indicate the day, then the month in letters, the year, and then the time, based on a 24-hour clock.

Example: A610JUN15 2000   (Allentown line 6, manufactured on June 10, 2015 at 8pm)

For more information, consumers may contact Niagara Bottling, LLC Consumer Service at (877) 487-7873.

Click here to read Niagara Bottling’s full report which includes a full list of product codes:  Niagara Bottling Consumer Notice