CFIA Recalls Specific Lots of Ceder's Non-Alcoholic Beverages for Mould Contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced on July 4, 2025, that several lots of Ceder's brand non-alcoholic beverages are being recalled due to mould contamination. The recall applies to multiple varieties of Ceder's non-alcoholic distilled spirits and is in effect across Canada.
The CFIA classified this recall as a quality or spoilage issue and stated that it is not considered a harmful health risk. However, the agency advises these products should not be used, sold, served, or distributed.
According to the CFIA, the recalled beverages and affected lot codes are as follows:
- Ceder's Classic Distilled Non-Alcoholic (500 ml, UPC 5 060590 390009, lots L4081B2, L4225B2, L3320B2, L4282B2)
- Ceder's Crisp Distilled Non-Alcoholic Spirit (500 ml, UPC 5 060590 390023, lots L4080B2, L4135B2, L4278B2, L5020B2)
- Ceder's Wild Distilled Non-Alcoholic (500 ml, UPC 5 060590 390016, lots L4282B2, L4222B2, L4079B2, L4281B2)
- Ceder's Rose Distilled Non-Alcoholic (500 ml, UPC 5 060590 390092, lots L4032B2, L4221B2, L4276B2, L4135B2, L4277B2)
The recall was initiated by Dovetail Collections, the distributor of the affected products.
The CFIA has designated this as a Class 3 recall, used for products that are unlikely to cause adverse health consequences but may have quality or spoilage concerns. The official recall identification number is RA-77704. More information is available through the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's official recall portal.