Dalston Soda Company has initiated a recall of its pineapple soda cans due to a packaging defect that poses a risk of the cans rupturing unexpectedly. This recall affects both single cans and four-can multipacks, specifically those with a best before date of 4 August 2027 and batch codes 037130 and 037129, respectively.
Recall Details
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) announced the recall, highlighting the risk of the cans breaking apart and leaving sharp edges, which could cause injury. Consumers are advised to handle the cans minimally, place them upright in a sealed bag, and dispose of them with household waste. A full refund is available from the company, even without a receipt.
Impact on Production
This recall highlights the importance of quality control in manufacturing processes, especially in the beverage industry. The defect could potentially affect the company's production capacity if not addressed promptly.
Safety Measures
- Handle cans as little as possible
- Place cans upright in a sealed bag
- Dispose of with household waste
"There is a risk that the cans may unexpectedly break apart and leave sharp edges which may cause injury," the FSA stated.
Company Background
Dalston Soda Company, known for its high-end fizzy drinks, was created by chefs in the now-closed Passing Clouds nightclub in Dalston, East London. The brand is stocked in several supermarkets, including Waitrose and Asda, and is also available in certain pub chains and attractions in London.
| Affected Product | Batch Code | Best Before Date |
|---|---|---|
| Single Cans | 037130 | 4 August 2027 |
| Multipacks | 037129 | 4 August 2027 |
This recall serves as a reminder of the critical role of packaging integrity in consumer safety. Dalston Soda Company is taking necessary steps to ensure that no other products are affected.
Production adjustments and quality checks are expected to be implemented immediately to prevent future occurrences.