FDA declares Kings Orange Flavoured Liqueur and Jupiter 1990 unsafe for consumption

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The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has declared two alcoholic products, Kings Orange Flavoured Liqueur and Jupiter 1990, unsafe for consumption.

In a statement, the Authority noted that both drinks are unregistered and have tested positive for marijuana (cannabis) extracts.

They are suspected to be illegally manufactured by FAMUDE Catering Services, located in the Ashanti Region.

“Kings Orange Flavoured Liqueur was originally registered with the FDA in 2022. However, in July 2023, routine checks and laboratory tests found traces of marijuana in the drink,” the statement read in part.

Following the development, the FDA has shut down FAMUDE’s facility, revoked its license, and referred the case to the Suntreso District Police for further action.

The FDA said it continues to monitor the situation with the support of the Ghana Police Service’s Drug Law Enforcement Unit (DLEU) and the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC).

The statement added that in April 2025, the FDA received intelligence that Kings Orange Flavoured Liqueur was still being sold in Koforidua. Investigations led to the discovery of a new, unlicensed production site.

“On 30th April 2025, a joint team from the FDA, NACOC, and the DLEU raided the illegal site at Jachie Abidjan Nkwanta. They found bags and parcels of dried marijuana, labels of Kings Orange Flavoured Liqueur, and another unregistered product called Jupiter 1990,” the FDA disclosed.

Laboratory tests confirmed that both drinks contained marijuana extracts. All seized items were handed over to the police to support ongoing investigations.

“These products, Kings Orange Flavoured Liqueur and Jupiter 1990, are suspected to have been secretly produced and mixed with marijuana. They are therefore unsafe for consumption,” the FDA warned.

All retailers and wholesalers have been urged to stop selling the drinks immediately and return any remaining stock to the nearest FDA office. The public has also been advised to avoid buying or consuming these drinks altogether.

“Consuming such unsafe alcoholic drinks can seriously harm your health, including causing permanent damage to organs like the liver and kidneys,” the FDA cautioned.

The FDA has emphasised its commitment to safeguarding public health and ensuring that all food and beverage products on the market are safe, well-regulated, and of high quality.

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