Nestlé Pure Life Bottled Water Recall
On June 25, 2008 the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued a recall announcement regarding Nestlé Pure Life Bottled Water. The recall notice indicated that it only effects bottled water of the one-gallon size sold in Shop-Rite stores in the following five Northeast states of
- Connecticut,
- Delaware,
- New Jersey,
- New York and
- Pennsylvania.
Why Was The Bottled Water Recalled?
According to the FDA, the product in question may contain a diluted form of a common food grade cleaning compound that results in a bitter or sour taste. This could pose a potential health concern if ingested in large quantities over an extended period of time and should not be consumed or used in preparing infant formulas or other foods or beverages.
If you or a loved one have experienced any adverse events after ingesting Nestlé Pure Life Bottled Water, you should contact a food poisoning attorney immediately. You have rights and may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
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FDA Press Release: Recall of Nestlé Pure Life Purified Water


