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Select Country Time Lemonade, Kool-Aid, Tang and Arizona Tea powdered drink mixes have been recalled due to the possible presence of very small pieces of metal or glass.
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Kraft Heinz Canada is recalling Country Time brand “Original Lemonade Fruit Juice Substitute Drink Mix” and Tang brand “Orange Flavour Crystals” because of the possible presence of glass.
The recalled drink mixes, including Kool Aid, Arizona Tea, Country Time Lemonade, and Tang, have dates on the label between May 10, 2023, and Nov. 1, 2023.
Tang debuted in 1957 as a vitamin C-packed breakfast drink. Its selling point was that the powdered mix was shelf-stable, and it was promoted as a healthier and more convenient alternative to ...
“No other sizes, varieties or code dates of Country Time Lemonade, Kool-Aid, Arizona Tea, Tang or other powdered beverages, ready-to-drink beverages or Kraft Heinz products are included in this ...
Tang Orange, 72 ounces, UPC number 043000032268, best by dates of Aug. 21, 2023, through Sept. 28, 2023 Country Time Half and Half, 82.5 ounces, UPC number 043000046012, best by date of Aug. 24, 2023 ...
Now, almost 50 years later, Tang-owner Kraft has out-Tanged itself with a new artificial orange juice drink that solves both these problems and also bests regular orange juice in several other ways.
Tang drink mix is associated with 1960s space travel, even though it wasn't actually designed for astronauts. Flickr Creative Commons/Brian ...
The recalled drink mixes, including Kool Aid, Arizona Tea, Country Time Lemonade, and Tang, have dates on the label between May 10, 2023, and Nov. 1, 2023.
Tang debuted in 1957 as a vitamin C-packed breakfast drink. Its selling point was that the powdered mix was shelf-stable, and it was promoted as a healthier and more convenient alternative to ...
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