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Dalston Soda Company Recall: Pineapple soda cans pulled over injury risk

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is recalling some Pineapple Soda cans and four-can multipacks after the said the products may break apart unexpectedly and leave sharp edges that could cause injury.

The FSA announced the on Friday, putting shoppers on notice over a specific fizzy drink sold in UK supermarkets. The affected cans carry a best before date of 4 August 2027, with single cans marked batch code 037130 and four-can multipacks marked batch code 037129.

Anyone who bought the affected products has been told not to drink them and to throw them away. Customers were also told not to return the cans to shops. Instead, they can contact the company for a full refund, even if they no longer have a receipt.

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The company said the issue is limited to a packaging defect. The FSA’s warning was more direct: there is a risk that the cans may unexpectedly break apart and leave sharp edges which may cause injury. That gap matters because it leaves consumers trying to judge the same defect through two different lenses — one framed as a production problem, the other as a safety hazard.

The recall only affects Dalston Soda Company’s pineapple soda cans and four-can multipacks, and no other Dalston’s products were affected. Dalston Soda Company sells products in and , and the brand was created by chefs in the since-closed nightclub in Dalston, east London. For shoppers who picked up the wrong pack, the practical step is simple: do not open it, do not drink it, and ask for the refund directly from the company.

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