Winn-Dixie, a subsidiary of supermarket chain BI-LO Holding, is recalling Winn-Dixie Organic 100% Apple Juice as the product could have levels of "patulin" that exceeds FDA limits.
Patulin is a mycotoxin, a by-product of some molds that can grow in fruits and vegetables. As per FDA guidelines, products made from concentrate with a patulin level of more than 50 parts per billion are subject to a voluntary recall.
Winn-Dixie Organic 100% Apple Juice that is being recalled is of 64 fluid ounce size, and bears the UPC code of 2114021626 with expiry dates between 1/15/2014 and 3/25/2014. The recall is companywide for Winn-Dixie stores in the states of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
Customers who have purchased the product may claim a full refund from their neighborhood Winn-Dixie store by presenting proof of purchase through a receipt or the product packaging label.
More information can be obtained by contacting Winn-Dixie Customer Service Center toll free at 1.866.WINN-DIXIE (866.946.6349).
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