The Coca-Cola distributor resembles more than 10,000 bottle with soda covering Illinois and Wisconsin.
According to the Food and Medicines Administration (FDA), the recall was initiated on March 6. On March 24, the FDA re -qualified as class II, which is the second largest risk classification.
Remember 864 12 packages of Coca-Cola-it means that 10 368 cans are at risk of holding plastic.
The recall concerns only 12 Coca-Cola drink packages with the UPC 0 49000-00634 6 or 0 49000-02890 4.
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Coca-Cola Co. logo Considered on the boxes of soda on sale in the Target Corp. In Narma, Illinois, USA, Thursday, October 13, 2011. (Tim Boyle / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The FDA lists the cause of the recall as a “foreign object (plastic)”, but the reason for how drinks were potentially contaminated was not given.
Class II memory includes products that “can cause temporary or medical reversible health effects or where the likelihood of serious adverse health effects are distant.”
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On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, Coca-Cola spilling plaques in Albani, New York, USA. (Angus Mordant / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Coca-Cola memories are rare but not unheard of. In January, The company remembered “All options” of several beverages made in Belgium “out of excessively high chloro content”, although the recall affected only some European consumers.
In December 2023. 2000 cases Coca-Cola products were recalled at the risk of “potential foreign material”. Since Almost 2000 recalled the cases1557 of them were sprites and others were a fountain and a diet coke.
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On Tuesday, December 5, Hungary, wrapped in Coca-Cola bottles, are moving through the package at the factory by HBC Coca-Cola HBC in Dunohara, Hungary, December 5, 2023. (Akos Stiller / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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Fox Business “Aislinn Murphy and Pilla Arias contributed to this report.
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2025-03-26 01:28:00