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Distillery issues urgent recall after accidentally selling bottles of gin filled with HAND SANITISER

Apollo Bay Distillery is urgently recalling bottles of gin that were accidentally filled with hand sanitiser.  Nine 700ml bottles of SS ...

Apollo Bay Distillery is urgently recalling bottles of gin that were accidentally filled with hand sanitiser. 
Nine 700ml bottles of SS Casion Dry Gin, which were sold at the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse in Victoria between 5pm on Friday and 7.30pm on Sunday, were affected.
The bottles were labelled as gin, but contain glycerol and hydrogen peroxide - the main ingredients of hand sanitiser.
Apollo Bay Distillery is recalling 700ml bottles of SS Casion Dry Gin, which were sold at the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse in regional Victoria between 5pm on Friday and 7.30pm Sunday
Apollo Bay Distillery is recalling 700ml bottles of SS Casion Dry Gin, which were sold at the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse in regional Victoria between 5pm on Friday and 7.30pm Sunday
Swallowing the liquid can lead to nausea, headaches, dizziness, bloating, vomiting, thirst and diarrhoea.
'The bottles were incorrectly labeled and had no seal,' The Great Ocean Road Brewhouse said in a statement.

'We're of the understanding the product is not toxic, but we still have to recall all SS Casino products purchased from Taste of the Region between Friday and Sunday.
'There were only 9 bottles sold that were incorrectly labelled and not properly sealed.'
Anyone who purchased the gin is advised to return it for a full refund or replacement.
'The bottles were incorrectly labeled and had no seal. We understand they are not toxic,' the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse said in a statement on Tuesday
'The bottles were incorrectly labeled and had no seal. We understand they are not toxic,' the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse said in a statement on Tuesday

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