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

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Food Recall

Liquid Blenz Corp is recalling Good Brain Tonic nationwide because of a possible botulism risk, according to the FDA. If you have this product at home, do not drink it. Set it aside and return it for a refund.

For shoppers, the key step is simple: check your pantry or refrigerator now, especially if you bought wellness drinks or tonics online or from a small retailer.

What product is affected

The recall covers all codes of Good Brain Tonic by Liquid Blenz Corp.

  • 16-ounce amber bottle with plastic cap
    UPC: 860010984468
  • 32-ounce amber bottle with plastic cap
    UPC: 860010984475

The FDA notice says the product was sold nationwide, including through internet sales. If the bottle name and UPC match, the recall applies.

Why it matters

This recall was issued because of a possible health risk from botulism. The FDA notice does not say contamination was confirmed, so shoppers should treat this as a precautionary but serious recall and avoid drinking the product.

At the time the FDA posted the notice, no illnesses had been reported.

What shoppers should do now

If you have Good Brain Tonic at home:

  • Do not consume it.
  • Check the bottle size and UPC to confirm whether it matches the recalled product.
  • Return it to the place of purchase for a refund, if possible.
  • If someone may have consumed it and is experiencing symptoms, seek immediate medical care.

If you are cleaning out your fridge or pantry, keep the bottle closed and handle it carefully. It can be helpful to place recalled items in a separate bag so no one in the household drinks them by mistake before they are returned or discarded according to store guidance.

A practical note for families

When a recall involves an all-codes product sold online and nationwide, I always think it is worth doing a quick household check right away. Drinks like this can be easy to overlook, especially if they were tucked into the back of the refrigerator or bought as part of a health-focused routine.

This one is straightforward: if you find Good Brain Tonic in a 16-ounce or 32-ounce amber bottle with the listed UPC, do not use it.

The FDA included this recall in its active recalls listings for foods and dietary supplements. As of the official notice, there were no reported illnesses, but the safest move is to stop using the product and return it for a refund.

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