- The FDA has recalled nearly 2,000 cases of Coca-Cola products sold in three states.
- The department did not specify what kind of “foreign material” is in the drinks.
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Coca-Cola has recalled tens of thousands of cans of Diet Coke, Sprite and Fanta Orange because they may be contaminated with “foreign materials.”
Nearly 2,000 cases are affected, equivalent to about 48,000 cans sold in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida since November 6th.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported the recall in a filing and said the recall has been completed and there are no longer the affected cans on the market.
The Coca-Cola Company has recalled tens of thousands of cans of Diet Coke, Sprite and Fanta Orange (stock image)
The contaminated cans were manufactured by United Packers in Alabama.
The recall includes 12-ounce aluminum cans. The FDA has not specified what this “foreign material” is.