The Food and Drug Administration classified the Coca-Cola product recall as Class II after Texas-based Coca-Cola Southwest ...
Thousands of cans of Coca-Cola, Coke Zero, and Sprite produced by a Dallas-based distributor are being recalled, the FDA ...
More than 4,000 cases of soda sold by Coca-Cola have been recalled over the possible presence of metal in the beverages.
The FDA recalled Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola and Sprite due to potential metal contamination, affecting over 70,000 cans.
The recall is for select Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola and Sprite cans which were classified as a Class II recall, meaning ...
While this recall currently only impacts retailers in Texas, it may expand, and it is already affecting well over 70,000 cans ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a recall on thousands of cans of Coca-Cola products on Thursday, Oct. 23, due ...
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages LLC announced a recall for three different drinks because of the potential presence of metal.
Cola, Sprite and Coca-Cola Zero sodas distributed in Texas have been recalled because of concerns the cans may contain metal.
The FDA recalled select Coca-Cola and Sprite products in Texas over possible metal contamination, prompting product removal and safety checks.
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According to the FDA recall notice, the affected products include Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite.