Niagara bottled water Recall

By News Staff

news@abc6.com 

A company that supplies bottled water to stores around New England has issued a recall because of concerns one of its spring sources is contaminated with E.coli.

Niagara Bottling says E. coli bacteria was found in the water supply on June 10.

The company says it has not received any complaints of injury or illness of any kind. It says you should not drink the water without boiling it first.

The bottled water was produced at the companies Hamburg, PA and Allentown, PA facilities from the time frame of 3am (EDT) June 10th to 8pm (EDT) June 18, 2015.

Niagara says the only affected products have codes that begin with the letter F for Hamburg or A for Allentown. The first digit after the letter indicates the number of the production line. The next two numbers indicate the day, then the month in letters, the year, and then the time, based on a 24-hour clock. An example is A610JUN15 2000.

The company says the products were sold under the following brands:

Acadia
Acme
Big Y
Best Yet
7-Eleven
Niagara
Nature’s Place
Pricerite
Superchill
Morning Fresh
Shaws
ShopRite
Western Beef Blue
Wegmans

E. coli is a bacteria that can make you sick and are of particular concern to people with weakened immune systems. 

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