Norwegian dairy group Tine has recalled 8,800 litres of apple juice in cartons after it was discovered to have been accidentally mixed with buttermilk.

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Tine said the cartons were all sold in the central Norwegian region of Trondelag and that a small amount of the buttermilk, known in Norway as Kefir, had been mixed with the juice.


The problem was caused by a production failure in Tine’s plant at Tunga, near Trondheim. The cartons had an April 29, 2008 sell-by date.

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