FDA Recall Alert: Good Brain Tonic Pulled Nationwide Over Possible Botulism Risk

Food Recall

Liquid Blenz Corp. has recalled its Good Brain Tonic because of a possible botulism risk, according to the FDA. If you have this product at home, do not drink or use it, even if the bottle looks normal.

The recalled product was sold nationwide in the United States, including online, in 16 oz and 32 oz amber bottles. The FDA notice says no illnesses had been reported at the time the recall was announced.

What product is affected

The recall covers Good Brain Tonic from Liquid Blenz Corp.

  • 16 oz amber bottle — UPC: 860010123456
  • 32 oz amber bottle — UPC: 860010123463

If you bought Good Brain Tonic, check the bottle size and UPC carefully against the FDA recall notice.

What shoppers should do now

If you have the recalled tonic:

  • Do not consume it.
  • Do not taste it to check whether it seems safe.
  • Return it to the place of purchase for a refund, as directed in the FDA notice.

FoodSafety.gov also advises consumers not to eat or serve recalled products and to keep them away from other foods and surfaces until they are discarded or returned.

Why this recall matters

Botulism is a serious illness that can cause dangerous symptoms even when a food or drink does not look or smell spoiled. The FDA says symptoms can include general weakness, dizziness, double vision, trouble speaking, trouble swallowing, difficulty breathing, weakness of other muscles, abdominal distension, and constipation.

Anyone who has consumed this product and develops possible botulism symptoms should seek immediate medical attention.

That said, the FDA notice also states that no illnesses had been reported when the recall was published, which is an important reminder that acting quickly can help keep a problem from becoming more serious.

A practical pantry check

If this product is part of your routine, now is a good time to check the refrigerator, pantry, or anywhere you keep bottled wellness drinks or tonics. Look specifically for Good Brain Tonic in 16 oz or 32 oz amber bottles, then match the UPC on the package to the recalled items.

For families, this is also a good moment to make sure no one else in the house uses the product by mistake. Set it aside right away and return it for a refund.

This recall information comes from the FDA, and for now the key takeaway is simple: check your bottles, do not use the product, and get medical help right away if symptoms appear.

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