The Decathlon sports product chain has withdrawn
two batches of its
ISO Orange 500 ml isotonic drink of the
Aptonia
brand due to an
"alteration in flavor"
, as reported by Customer Service (900 100 903) and whose withdrawal has been made echo also Facua Consumers in Action.
The withdrawn lots were put
up for sale between August 12 and September 30
and the reference numbers are 3583787609163 and 3583787609217. The referred lots are off the market.
The French multinational
offers reimbursement
to affected customers, even if they had started consuming the drink, and requests information on some type of reaction from those who have consumed it for follow-up.
Isotonic drinks, which are
"carbohydrate-based electrolyte solutions",
contribute "to maintaining the level of resistance in exercises that require a prolonged execution time and improve water absorption during physical exercise", as they have been defined. by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
They are recommended to be taken during sports activities lasting more than 60 minutes, to avoid dehydration, loss of electrolytes (especially sodium) and loss of carbohydrates.
And also afterwards to replenish the losses of water, electrolytes and carbohydrates".
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