The batch of 654 bottles were produced "before correct dilution to achieve the stated 40 per cent alcohol content by volume," the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said.
"As a result, the affected batch has alcohol content by volume of 81 per cent."
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The Liquor Control Board Of Ontario (LCBO) warned that the vodka "is not safe for consumption."
"Consuming a product with an alcohol content of 80 per cent could cause serious illness," it said, urging customers to return the bottles in question to any LCBO store for a full refund.
In 2011 and 2015, vodka-based drinks were also recalled after Canadian authorities found bits of glass in some of the bottles.
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