Abraham Jewett  |  June 7, 2022

Category: Food

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Close up of fresh strawberries - hepatitis a strawberry tea recall
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Urban Remedy strawberry tea recall overview: 

  • Who: Urban Remedy issued a voluntary recall for a batch of its Organic Revitalizing Tea Tonic Strawberry Hibiscus Rose product. 
  • Why: It initiated the recall over concerns the strawberry tea product could be contaminated with Hepatitis A. 
  • Where: The recall is nationwide. 

Urban Remedy has voluntarily recalled a batch of its Organic Revitalizing Tea Tonic Strawberry Hibiscus Rose over concerns it is contaminated with hepatitis A. 

The company initiated the recall after Urban Remedy discovered that the fresh organic strawberries used in the product may be linked to an FDA outbreak investigation involving strawberries produced by FreshKampo. 

Urban Remedy advises individuals who purchased the recalled strawberry tea product to not consume it and to contact a health official if they have. 

The recalled Organic Revitalizing Tea Tonic Strawberry Hibiscus Rose was sold in a 12-ounce size with a lot number of 1232 and a best-by date of July 17, 2022, according to a recall notice published June 5 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA.)

Urban Remedy notice says no illnesses reported in connection with recall 

Urban Remedy says no illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall. 

The products were sold at various retail stores in a number of states across the country, including California, New York, Texas, Colorado and Utah, among others, between May 17 and May 29 of this year, according to the strawberry tea recall.

Consumers with more questions about the recall can contact Urban Remedy directly by telephone at 855-875-8423 or by email. 

Back in 2013, concerns of hepatitis A contamination led Costco to recall a Townsend Farm brand frozen berries mix.

Have you purchased Urban Remedy’s Organic Revitalizing Tea Tonic Strawberry Hibiscus Rose product? Let us know in the comments! 


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