The
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a
recall for thousands of cans of popular beverages from
Coca-Cola, including:·
Coca-Cola zero Sugar·
Coca-Cola Classic·
SpriteThe recall comes after reports of
possible metal contamination in the cans, which could pose serious
health risks to consumers.
⚠️ Reason for Recall· Some cans may contain
metal fragments or other contaminants.· Consumption of contaminated drinks could lead to:o
Mouth or throat injurieso
Digestive issueso
Internal bleeding in severe cases· The issue was discovered during
routine quality checks and consumer complaints.
🛑 Affected Products· Specific
batch numbers and manufacturing dates have been identified by the FDA.· Consumers are
advised not to drink any products from these batches.· Coca-Cola is working to
remove all affected cans from stores and shelves immediately.
✅ What Consumers Should Do1.
Check Your Canso Look for the
batch code on the bottom of the can.o Avoid consuming products matching the recall notice.2.
Return or Disposeo Return the can to the store for a
refund or
proper disposal.o Contact Coca-Cola’s
customer care for further assistance.3.
Seek Medical Attention if Affectedo If you experience
injury, nausea, vomiting, or internal pain, consult a
doctor immediately.
🌐 Company Response· Coca-Cola has
apologized for the inconvenience and assured that
measures are being taken to prevent such incidents in the future.· The company emphadata-sized that
safety and quality remain its top priorities.
Bottom Line:If you have Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola zero Sugar, or Sprite cans at home,
check the batch codes carefully and avoid consumption until confirmed safe. This recall highlights the importance of
strict quality checks in food and beverage products.
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