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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of over 10,000 Coca-Cola cans. This is due to a potential foreign material contamination, specifically plastic.
Consumers who bought the affected bottles were asked to return or discard the product without drinking it. Coca-Cola hit with ...
Over 10,000 cans of Coca-Cola sold in Wisconsin and Illinois have been recalled for possible contamination with a foreign object: plastic. On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recalled ...
The recall only pertains to 12-can packs of Coca-Cola beverages with a UPC code of 0 49000-00634 6 or 0 49000-02890 4. Consumers should also check the following date code and time stamp on their ...
864 units of Coca-Cola 12-packs, meaning more than 10,000 cans, are included in the recall FDA Announces Coca-Cola Recall for Possible Plastic Contamination Skip to main content ...
The voluntary recall includes 864 12-packs, totaling over 10,000 cans. More than 10,000 cans of Original Coca-Cola distributed in two states have been voluntarily recalled.
The recall began on March 6, when Milwaukee-based Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, LLC, alerted authorities that plastic fragments might have entered certain cans of “Coca-Cola Original.” The FDA ...
The recall was initiated for more than 10,000 cans of the soft beverage. The products, which were sold in 12-count packs, have a UPC code 0 49000-02890 4. They were distributed to customers in two ...
The recall, which affects more than 10,000 cans of Coca-Cola, was issued because they may have been contaminated with plastic. The FDA did not mention any injuries or illnesses in connection with ...