Crown Royal’s 12-Year Reserve whiskey bottle on display. (Crown Royal)



One of Canada’s most recognized whiskey names is under recall. Crown Royal’s Reserve whiskey, marked as “Aged 12 Years,” is being pulled from shelves. Diageo Canada Inc., the company behind the brand, confirmed the move. Officials say some bottles could contain small pieces of glass.

Recall details and affected regions

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued the warning this week. The recall applies to Crown Royal Reserve distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario. Customers in these provinces should pay close attention to their bottles. The product carries the Universal Product Code 082000809920.

CFIA recall classification explained

The CFIA placed this recall under Class 2. This category means the product may cause short-term health concerns or minor injuries. The risk of serious or lasting harm is considered low. Still, even a small piece of glass can create danger if consumed. That’s why officials are urging everyone to stay cautious.

What consumers should do

Authorities have told consumers not to drink the affected bottles. Stores and restaurants must not sell, serve, or distribute them. Anyone who purchased the product should stop using it right away. Customers can return the whiskey to the store where it was bought. Refunds and exchanges should be available at most outlets.

Why recalls matter

Food and drink recalls happen when a product does not meet safety standards. In this case, the presence of glass creates a physical hazard. The CFIA continues to monitor the situation. They work with companies like Diageo to remove unsafe items from the market quickly. The aim is always to protect Canadians and reduce risks.

Brand reputation at stake

Crown Royal holds a special place in Canadian whiskey culture. Its Reserve edition is popular among collectors and fans of premium spirits. News of this recall may create concern among loyal customers. However, taking fast action shows the company wants to maintain trust and safety.

Ongoing investigation

The CFIA is still investigating how glass may have ended up in some bottles. So far, there are no reports of injuries linked to the recall. But the situation remains serious enough for immediate action. Officials will update the public if more details surface.

What comes next

Consumers should continue to check updates from the CFIA. It’s possible that more products could face recalls if the issue spreads. For now, only Crown Royal Reserve “Aged 12 Years” is included. Shoppers are advised to keep receipts and product labels for verification.

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