Izem Energy has recalled its “Energy by ifri” energy drink from the marketplace in Quebec due to labelling issues, according to a recall notice issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
The recalled product is sold in a 25-centilitre package and carries the UPC 6 130093 063720. No batch codes were provided in the recall notice.
The recall was initiated because of labelling and packaging concerns. Although specific details about the issue were not disclosed, caffeinated energy drinks are required to meet strict Canadian labelling requirements, including accurate declarations of ingredients, caffeine content, warning statements, and directions for safe consumption.
Retailers, distributors, and food service establishments are advised not to use, sell, serve, or distribute the affected product. Consumers who have purchased the product should check whether it matches the recall details and follow any instructions provided by the retailer.
The affected product was distributed in Quebec.
This recall is associated with broader regulatory actions involving caffeinated energy drinks in Canada, where authorities continue to monitor compliance with safety and labelling requirements. At the time of the recall announcement, no illnesses or adverse reactions had been reported in connection with the affected product.
Food businesses are encouraged to remove the recalled product from inventory and ensure it is not further distributed or sold.