Coca-Cola Is Recalling Over 10,000 Cans From These 2 States - Tasting Table
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Coca-Cola has issued a recall for 10,000 cans of its Original Taste soda shipped to Illinois and Wisconsin due to possible plastic contamination. The recall affects 12-packs identified by specific UPC codes and date stamps. Although classified as a lower risk by the FDA, the potential presence of plastic can lead to choking hazards or gastrointestinal discomfort. Consumers are advised to check for the recall details and return any affected products to retailers for a refund while ensuring personal safety in the interim.
People expect food safety scares to originate in things like fresh vegetables or packaged meat, but the latest recall is affecting something decidedly less fresh: Coca-Cola.
The recall is over potential foreign objects in the cans, specifically plastic, which can pose a choking hazard and gastrointestinal distress.
If you have purchased one of the recalled 12-packs, it should not be consumed and should instead be returned to the retailer for a refund.
The FDA recall class for the Coca-Cola 12-packs is currently a lower risk level II, which refers to use of or exposure to a violative product.
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