Good Brain Tonic Drink Recall for Botulism Risk (16- & 32-oz Bottles)
Consumer Alert — April 14, 2026: Liquid Blenz Corp has recalled all Good Brain Tonic 16- and 32-ounce drinks nationwide because they may allow the growth of Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium that produces the potentially deadly botulism toxin. Do not drink the product; return or discard it for a full refund.
Why Good Brain Tonic Was Recalled for Botulism Risk
The Cornell Food Venture Center and the New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets found the beverage’s acidity and processing could support botulism toxin formation. Although no illnesses are linked to the recall to date, ingesting contaminated products can cause life-threatening paralysis.
Which Good Brain Tonic Sizes & UPCs Are Recalled
- Good Brain Tonic — 16 oz amber glass bottle • UPC 860010984468
- Good Brain Tonic — 32 oz amber glass bottle • UPC 860010984475
- All lot codes and all expiration dates
- Sold nationwide in retail stores and online outlets
Health Risks: What Is Botulism?
Botulism is a rare but severe illness that attacks the body’s nerves and can lead to:
- Sudden weakness, dizziness, or blurred/double vision
- Difficulty speaking, swallowing, or breathing
- Nausea, abdominal distension, and constipation
Seek immediate medical care if you experience any of these symptoms after consuming Good Brain Tonic.
What to Do if You Have Good Brain Tonic
- Check your pantry, refrigerator, or storage areas for 16- or 32-oz Good Brain Tonic.
- Confirm the UPCs 860010984468 or 860010984475.
- Do not consume the drink, even if it appears normal or has been refrigerated.
- Return it to the place of purchase for a refund, or dispose of it in a sealed trash bag.
- Contact Liquid Blenz Corp at 1-516-608-8826 with recall questions.
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Good Brain Tonic Recall: FAQs
How do I identify the recalled Good Brain Tonic bottles?
Look for amber 16-oz (UPC 860010984468) or 32-oz (UPC 860010984475) bottles branded “Good Brain Tonic.” Every lot code and date is included in the recall.
Is boiling Good Brain Tonic enough to destroy botulism toxin?
No. The toxin can survive typical boiling temperatures. The product must be returned or discarded—do not attempt to make it safe at home.
Have any illnesses been linked to the Good Brain Tonic recall?
According to the FDA notice dated April 14, 2026, no illnesses have been reported so far.
Where was Good Brain Tonic sold before the recall?
Liquid Blenz Corp distributed the drink nationwide through grocery stores, specialty retailers, and multiple e-commerce platforms.
What should I do if I already drank Good Brain Tonic?
If you consumed the beverage within the past 10 days, monitor for symptoms such as blurred vision, slurred speech, or muscle weakness. Seek emergency medical care if any symptoms develop.
Can I get a refund for my Good Brain Tonic purchase?
Yes. Return the product to the store where purchased for a full refund, or call 1-516-608-8826 for assistance if you bought it online.
How should retailers handle remaining Good Brain Tonic stock?
Retailers should immediately remove all units from sale or display, quarantine them, and follow Liquid Blenz Corp’s recall return instructions.