Around 84,000 bottles of Rubicon Sparkling Mango drink have been recalled over fears they could explode. There were also unconfirmed reports some of the two litre bottles may have turned into alcohol ...
The presence of yeast inside the bottle makes it unsuitable for human consumption and could cause the bottle to explode RUBICON Mango drinks have been recalled from stores as they may be fermenting ...
A. G. Barr has been forced to recall 84,000 bottles of sparkling mango drink after the product showed signs of fermentation. The company, which is also the maker of Irn-Bru, is recalling four batches ...
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(ShareCast News) - UK-based soft drinks producer A.G. Barr has recalled four batches of its fizzy mango Rubicon drink as yeast fermentation has led to the risk of the drink exploding.The products have ...
A.G. Barr, who also make Irn-Bru, is recalling four batches of the fizzy mango drink because yeast fermentation has resulted in the products becoming unfit for human consumption and liable to ...
AG Barr’s fruit juice brand Rubicon is asking the public ‘are you ready to mango?’ in a new campaign created by Pulse. The campaign urges drinkers to take a creative photo of themselves with a can, ...
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A. G. Barr has been forced to recall 84,000 bottles of sparkling mango drink after the product showed signs of fermentation. The company, which is also the maker of Irn-Bru, is recalling four batches ...