A California bottling firm has announced a voluntary recall of multiple bottled water brands sold in many Northeast supermarket retailers after one of its sources was found to be contaminated with E. coli. Niagara Bottling, based in Ontario, California, said it was voluntarily recalling bottles of water produced at its Pennsylvania manufacturing facilities between June 10 and June 18 “out of an abundance of caution.”

The recalled water was sold under the brand names of 7-11, Acadia, Acme, Best Yet, Big Y, Morning Fresh, Nature’s Place, Niagara Pricerite, Shaw’s, Shoprite, Superchill, Wegmans and Western Beef Blue. The potentially affected products have codes that begin with the letter F or A.

The recall is for all spring water products produced at the Hamburg and Allentown, Pennsylvania, facilities. Niagra says there have been no reports of any illness or injury related to these products to date.

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