Hey friends! If you’ve been stocking up on apple juice for your little ones, it’s time to take a closer look in your pantry. Walmart has recently announced a recall of nearly 10,000 cases of Great Value apple juice, sold in six-packs of 8-ounce bottles, across 25 states. The reason? Elevated arsenic levels that could pose a risk to our kiddos.
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about apple juice recalls, either. Just recently, Martinelli’s apple juice faced a similar issue with high arsenic levels, and there have been recalls on various apple sauce pouches due to high lead and chromium levels. It’s concerning, right?
What Should Parents Know?
First off, if you have any of the recalled apple juice, it’s best to dispose of it immediately. You can find more details about this recall on the FDA website, which is an excellent resource for staying informed about food safety.
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In Summary
Make sure to check your apple juice inventory if you have young ones at home. This recall is a reminder to stay vigilant about what we’re serving our kids. Stay safe!