High Noon Vodka Seltzer Disguised as Celsius: Eight States Uncork Energy Mix-up

High Noon vodka seltzer, usually found sunbathing in coolers, crossed into the universe of energy drinks when two Beach Variety 12-pack lots were mislabeled as “CELSIUS ASTRO VIBE Sparkling Blue Razz.” Trending searches like “vodka seltzer recall 2025” and “Celsius alcohol content” collide as silver-lidded cans traveled from Florida to Wisconsin. FDA warns: “Do not consume the liquid inside.” The cans’ secret: vodka, not vibes.
Unlike your average energy drink recall, these silver-lidded imposters infiltrated eight states’ shelves, minus Michigan and Oklahoma, all while trending queries like “what’s in High Noon seltzer” and “Celsius drink ingredients” spiked. Picture unsuspecting gym-goers reaching for a caffeine jolt, only to find their electrolytes spiked with vodka. The FDA dryly noted, “No illnesses or adverse events have been reported”—yet.
Each silver-lidded Celsius can houses actual High Noon vodka seltzer, with lot code L CCB 02JL25 2:55–3:11, offering an accidental happy hour for anyone mistaking electrolytes for ethanol.